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Patient-specific forecasting of postradiotherapy prostate-specific antigen kinetics enables early prediction of biochemical relapse

Guillermo Lorenzo, N. Di Muzio, Chiara Lucrezia Deantoni, C. Cozzarini, Andrei Fodor, Alberto Briganti, Francesco Montorsi, Victor M. Pérez-Garcı́a, Héctor Gómez, Alessandro Reali

2022iScience15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The detection of prostate cancer recurrence after external beam radiotherapy relies on the measurement of a sustained rise of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA). However, this biochemical relapse may take years to occur, thereby delaying the delivery of a secondary treatment to patients with recurring tumors. To address this issue, we propose to use patient-specific forecasts of PSA dynamics to predict biochemical relapse earlier. Our forecasts are based on a mechanistic model of prostate cancer response to external beam radiotherapy, which is fit to patient-specific PSA data collected during standard posttreatment monitoring. Our results show a remarkable performance of our model in recapitulating the observed changes in PSA and yielding short-term predictions over approximately 1 year (cohort median root mean squared error of 0.10-0.47 ng/mL and 0.13 to 1.39 ng/mL, respectively). Additionally, we identify 3 model-based biomarkers that enable accurate identification of biochemical relapse (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve > 0.80) significantly earlier than standard practice (p < 0.01).

Topics & Concepts

Prostate cancerMedicineProstate-specific antigenExternal beam radiotherapyRadiation therapyReceiver operating characteristicCohortProstateBiochemical recurrenceOncologyUrologyInternal medicineCancerProstatectomyProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchStatistical Methods in Clinical Trials