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Reasons for Discontinuing Active Surveillance: Assessment of 21 Centres in 12 Countries in the Movember GAP3 Consortium
- Van Hemelrijck, Mieke;
- Ji, Xi;
- Helleman, Jozien;
- Roobol, Monique J;
- van der Linden, Wim;
- Nieboer, Daan;
- Bangma, Chris H;
- Frydenberg, Mark;
- Rannikko, Antti;
- Lee, Lui S;
- Gnanapragasam, Vincent J;
- Kattan, Mike W;
- Trock, Bruce;
- Ehdaie, Behfar;
- Carroll, Peter;
- Filson, Christopher;
- Kim, Jeri;
- Logothetis, Christopher;
- Morgan, Todd;
- Klotz, Laurence;
- Pickles, Tom;
- Hyndman, Eric;
- Moore, Caroline M;
- Gnanapragasam, Vincent;
- Van Hemelrijck, Mieke;
- Dasgupta, Prokar;
- Bangma, Chris;
- Roobol, Monique;
- Villers, Arnauld;
- Rannikko, Antti;
- Valdagni, Riccardo;
- Perry, Antoinette;
- Hugosson, Jonas;
- Rubio-Briones, Jose;
- Bjartell, Anders;
- Hefermehl, Lukas;
- Shiong, Lee Lui;
- Frydenberg, Mark;
- Kakehi, Yoshiyuki;
- Chung, Byung Ha;
- van der Kwast, Theo;
- Obbink, Henk;
- van der Linden, Wim;
- Hulsen, Tim;
- de Jonge, Cees;
- Kattan, Mike;
- Xinge, Ji;
- Muir, Kenneth;
- Lophatananon, Artitaya;
- Fahey, Michael;
- Steyerberg, Ewout;
- Nieboer, Daan;
- Zhang, Liying;
- Steyerberg, Ewout;
- Nieboer, Daan;
- Santa Olalla, Aida;
- Beckmann, Kerri;
- Denton, Brian;
- Hayen, Andrew;
- Boutros, Paul;
- Guo, Wei;
- Benfante, Nicole;
- Cowan, Janet;
- Patil, Dattatraya;
- Tolosa, Emily;
- Kim, Tae-Kyung;
- Mamedov, Alexandre;
- La Pointe, Vincent;
- Crump, Trafford;
- Kimberly-Duffell, Jenna;
- Santaolalla, Aida;
- Nieboer, Daan;
- Olivier, Jonathan;
- Rancati, Tiziana;
- Ahlgren, Helén;
- Mascarós, Juanma;
- Löfgren, Annica;
- Lehmann, Kurt;
- Lin, Catherine Han;
- Hirama, Hiromi;
- Lee, Kwang Suk;
- Jenster, Guido;
- Auvinen, Anssi;
- Bjartell, Anders;
- Haider, Masoom;
- van Bochove, Kees;
- Carter, Ballentine;
- Gledhill, Sam;
- Buzza, Mark;
- Bangma, Chris;
- Roobol, Monique;
- Bruinsma, Sophie;
- Helleman, Jozien
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2018.10.025Abstract
Background
Careful assessment of the reasons for discontinuation of active surveillance (AS) is required for men with prostate cancer (PCa).Objective
Using Movember's Global Action Plan Prostate Cancer Active Surveillance initiative (GAP3) database, we report on reasons for AS discontinuation.Design, setting, and participants
We compared data from 10296 men on AS from 21 centres across 12 countries.Outcome measurements and statistical analysis
Cumulative incidence methods were used to estimate the cumulative incidence rates of AS discontinuation.Results and limitations
During 5-yr follow-up, 27.5% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 26.4-28.6%) men showed signs of disease progression, 12.8% (95% CI: 12.0-13.6%) converted to active treatment without evidence of progression, 1.7% (95% CI: 1.5-2.0%) continued to watchful waiting, and 1.7% (95% CI: 1.4-2.1%) died from other causes. Of the 7049 men who remained on AS, 2339 had follow-up for >5yr, 4561 had follow-up for <5yr, and 149 were lost to follow-up. Cumulative incidence of progression was 27.5% (95% CI: 26.4-28.6%) at 5yr and 38.2% (95% CI: 36.7-39.9%) at 10yr. A limitation is that not all centres were included due to limited information on the reason for discontinuation and limited follow-up.Conclusions
Our descriptive analyses of current AS practices worldwide showed that 43.6% of men drop out of AS during 5-yr follow-up, mainly due to signs of disease progression. Improvements in selection tools for AS are thus needed to correctly allocate men with PCa to AS, which will also reduce discontinuation due to conversion to active treatment without evidence of disease progression.Patient summary
Our assessment of a worldwide database of men with prostate cancer (PCa) on active surveillance (AS) shows that 43.6% drop out of AS within 5yr, mainly due to signs of disease progression. Better tools are needed to select and monitor men with PCa as part of AS.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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