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Prostate cancer nomograms and their application in Asian men: a review

Sridhar Panaiyadiyan, Rajeev Kumar

2023Prostate International17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nomograms help to predict outcomes in individual patients rather than whole populations and are an important part of evaluation and treatment decision making. Various nomograms have been developed in malignancies to predict and prognosticate clinical outcomes such as severity of disease, overall survival, and recurrence-free survival. In prostate cancer, nomograms were developed for determining need for biopsy, disease course, need for adjuvant therapy, and outcomes. Most of these predictive nomograms were based on Caucasian populations. Prostate cancer is significantly affected by race, and Asian men have a significantly different racial and genetic susceptibility compared to Caucasians, raising the concern in generalizability of these nomograms. We reviewed the existing literature for nomograms in prostate cancer and their application in Asian men. There are very few studies that have evaluated the applicability and validity of the existing nomograms in these men. Most have found significant differences in the performance in this population. Thus, more studies evaluating the existing nomograms in Asian men or suggesting modifications for this population are required.

Topics & Concepts

NomogramMedicineGeneralizability theoryProstate cancerOncologyPopulationCancerInternal medicineEnvironmental healthStatisticsMathematicsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchStatistical Methods in Clinical Trials