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Overall survival of prostate cancer from Sangrur and Mansa cancer registries of Punjab state, India.
Budukh, Atul Madhukar; Thakur, Jarnail S; Dora, Tapas Kumar; Kadam, Prithviraj R; Bagal, Sonali S; Patel, Kamalesh Kumar; Goel, Alok K; Sancheti, Sankalp M; Gulia, Ashish R; Chaturvedi, Pankaj P; Dikshit, Rajesh P; Badwe, Rajendra A.
Affiliation
  • Budukh AM; Centre for Cancer Epidemiology, Tata Memorial Centre, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  • Thakur JS; Department of Community Medicine, Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India.
  • Dora TK; Department of Radiation Oncology, Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital, Tata Memorial Centre, Sangrur, Punjab, India.
  • Kadam PR; Centre for Cancer Epidemiology, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  • Bagal SS; Centre for Cancer Epidemiology, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  • Patel KK; Centre for Cancer Epidemiology, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  • Goel AK; Department of Medical Oncology, Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital, Tata Memorial Centre, Sangrur, Punjab, India.
  • Sancheti SM; Department of Pathology, Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital, Tata Memorial Centre, Sangrur, Punjab, India.
  • Gulia AR; Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital, Tata Memorial Centre, Sangrur, Punjab, India.
  • Chaturvedi PP; Department of Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Centre, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Training School Complex, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  • Dikshit RP; Centre for Cancer Epidemiology, Tata Memorial Centre, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
  • Badwe RA; Department of Surgical Oncology, Tata Memorial Centre, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Training School Complex, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Indian J Urol ; 39(2): 148-155, 2023.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37304993
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

There is a scarcity of population-based prostate cancer survival data in India. We assessed the population-based, overall survival of patients with prostate cancer from the Sangrur and Mansa cancer registries of the Punjab state, India.

Methods:

In the year 2013-2016, a total of 171 prostate cancer cases were registered in these two registries. Based on these registries, survival analysis was performed using the date of diagnosis as the starting date and the last follow-up date being December 31, 2021 or the date of death. Survival was calculated using STATA software. Relative survival was calculated using the Pohar Perme method.

Results:

Follow up was available for all the registered cases. Of the 171 cases, 41 (24%) were alive and 130 (76.0%) were dead. Of the prescribed treatments, 106 (62.7%) cases completed the treatment and 63 (37.3%) cases did not complete the treatment. Overall, 5-year age-standardized prostate cancer relative survival was 30.3%. Patients who completed the treatment had a 7.8 times higher 5-year relative survival (45.5%) compared to those who did not (5.8%). The difference between the two groups is statistically significant (hazard ratio 0.16, 95% confidence interval [0.10-0.27]).

Conclusion:

To improve survival, we need to raise awareness in the community and among primary physicians so that prostate cancer cases can reach the hospital early and should be treated effectively. The cancer center should develop the systems in their hospital so that there will be no hurdles to the patients in treatment completion. We found a low overall relative survival among patients of prostate cancer in these two registries. Patients who received treatment had a significantly higher survival.

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Indian J Urol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Indian J Urol Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: