Treatment of early prostate cancer - reducing side effects without jeopardizing cure
Abstract
The overall aim of this thesis is to gain further knowledge of how surgical choices affect the outcome for patients undergoing radical prostatectomy for early prostate cancer including preoperative evaluation and long-term prognosis after surgery. Within the non-randomized Laparoscopic Prostatectomy Robot Open trial, comparing the outcomes between open and robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, we evaluated the effect of preservation of the neurovascular bundles on postoperative incontinence (paper I), and recurrence of prostate cancer (paper II). Findings in Magnetic Resonance Imaging; targeted and systematic prostate biopsies were compared to findings in radical prostatectomy specimens in men diagnosed with prostate cancer within the randomized, controlled GÖTEBORG Prostate Cancer Screening 2 Trial (paper III). Long-term risk for recurrence and subsequent treatment after radical prostatectomy was evaluated within the population-based Western Sweden study of Opportunistic Prostate Cancer Screening database (paper IV).
Preservation of neurovascular bundles decreases the risk for postoperative incontinence, while increasing positive surgical margins; balancing these outcomes for the individual is essential. Systematic biopsies seldom contribute additional information of importance for surgical decisions and should be avoided if the only purpose is preoperative mapping. After radical prostatectomy, the risk for recurrence remains at 15 years. Length of follow-up should be related to life expectancy, rather than to time since surgery.
Parts of work
I. Steineck, G., Bjartell, A., Hugosson, J., Axén, E., Carlsson, S., Stranne, J., Wallerstedt, A., Persson, J., Wilderäng, U., Thorsteinsdottir, T., Gustafsson, O., Lagerkvist, M., Jiborn, T., Haglind, E., Wiklund, P.(2015). Degree of Preservation of the Neurovascular Bundles During Radical Prostatectomy and Urinary Continence 1 Year after Surgery.
European Urology, 67, 559-568. ::doi::10.1016/j.eururo.2014.10.011 II. Axén, E., Arnsrud Godtman, R., Bjartell, A., Carlsson, S., Haglind, E., Hugosson, J., Lantz, A., Månsson, M., Steineck, G., Wiklund, P., Stranne, J. (2021). Degree of Preservation of Neurovascular Bundles in Radical Prostatectomy and Recurrence of Prostate Cancer.
European Urology Open Science, 30, 25-33. ::doi::10.1016/j.euros.2021.06.005 III. Axén E, Arnsrud Godtman R, Hugosson J, Månsson M, Stranne J. Additional value of systematic biopsies for preoperative assessment in MRI-detected prostate cancer. Manuscript IV. Axén E, Stranne J, Månsson M, Holmberg E, Arnsrud Godtman R. Biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy - a large, comprehensive, population- based study with long follow-up. Submitted
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clinical Sciences. Department of Urology
Disputation
Fredagen den 22 oktober 2021, kl 9.00, Hjärtats aula, Blå Stråket 5, Sahlgrenska Universitetssjukhuset, Göteborg
Date of defence
2021-10-22
Date
2021-09-29Author
Axén, Elin
Keywords
incontinence
prostate cancer
radical prostatectomy
recurrence
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8009-450-4 (PRINT)
978-91-8009-451-1 (PDF)
Language
eng