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Aggressive Prostate Cancer in Patients Treated with Active Surveillance

Yoichiro Tohi, Takuma Kato, Mikio Sugimoto

2023Cancers10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Active surveillance has emerged as a promising approach for managing low-risk and favorable intermediate-risk prostate cancer (PC), with the aim of minimizing overtreatment and maintaining the quality of life. However, concerns remain about identifying "aggressive prostate cancer" within the active surveillance cohort, which refers to cancers with a higher potential for progression. Previous studies are predictors of aggressive PC during active surveillance. To address this, a personalized risk-based follow-up approach that integrates clinical data, biomarkers, and genetic factors using risk calculators was proposed. This approach enables an efficient risk assessment and the early detection of disease progression, minimizes unnecessary interventions, and improves patient management and outcomes. As active surveillance indications expand, the importance of identifying aggressive PC through a personalized risk-based follow-up is expected to increase.

Topics & Concepts

Prostate cancerMedicineCohortPsychological interventionActive monitoringWatchful waitingOncologyRisk assessmentCancerIntensive care medicineInternal medicineComputer scienceComputer securityReal-time computingPsychiatryProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening
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