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Active Surveillance in Intermediate-Risk Prostate Cancer: A Review of the Current Data

Leandro Blas, Masaki Shiota, Masatoshi Eto

2022Cancers11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Active surveillance (AS) is a monitoring strategy to avoid or defer curative treatment, minimizing the side effects of radiotherapy and prostatectomy without compromising survival. AS in intermediate-risk prostate cancer (PC) has increasingly become used. There is heterogeneity in intermediate-risk PC patients. Some of them have an aggressive clinical course and require active treatment, while others have indolent disease and may benefit from AS. However, intermediate-risk patients have an increased risk of metastasis, and the proper way to select the best candidates for AS is unknown. In addition, there are several differences between AS protocols in inclusion criteria, monitoring follow-up, and triggers for active treatment. A few large series and randomized trials are under investigation. Therefore, more research is needed to establish an optimal therapeutic strategy for patients with intermediate-risk disease. This study summarizes the current data on patients with intermediate-risk PC under AS, recent findings, and discusses future directions.

Topics & Concepts

Prostate cancerMedicineProstatectomyDiseaseIntensive care medicineWatchful waitingRandomized controlled trialRadiation therapyClinical trialCancerOncologyInternal medicineProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchStatistical Methods in Clinical Trials