TY - JOUR
T1 - Performance status is associated with survival in elderly patients irradiated for cerebral metastases from prostate cancer
AU - Nguyen, Trang
AU - Bartscht, Tobias
AU - Schild, Steven E.
AU - Rades, Dirk
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 International Institute of Anticancer Research. All rights reserved.
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2020/3
Y1 - 2020/3
N2 - Background/Aim: Treatment of elderly patients with cancer has increasing importance. Since many of these patients may not tolerate standard treatments, they might benefit from personalized approaches. This study was performed to identify characteristics that allow estimation of survival in elderly patients with prostate cancer with cerebral metastases. Patients and Methods: Data of 21 elderly patients (=65 years) receiving whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) for cerebral metastases from prostate cancer were retrospectively evaluated. Six characteristics were investigated: WBRT program, age, Karnofsky performance score (KPS), number of brain metastases, extra-cerebral metastases, and interval between diagnosis of prostate cancer and WBRT. Results: On univariate analyses, KPS =80% resulted in better survival than KPS =70% (log-rank p=0.018). Three-month survival was 60% vs. 36%, and 6-month survival 50% vs. 0%, respectively. In the Cox model, KPS maintained significance (hazard ratio=3.18, p=0.031). Conclusion: KPS is a significant prognostic factor of survival in elderly patients with prostate cancer receiving WBRT for cerebral metastases.
AB - Background/Aim: Treatment of elderly patients with cancer has increasing importance. Since many of these patients may not tolerate standard treatments, they might benefit from personalized approaches. This study was performed to identify characteristics that allow estimation of survival in elderly patients with prostate cancer with cerebral metastases. Patients and Methods: Data of 21 elderly patients (=65 years) receiving whole-brain radiotherapy (WBRT) for cerebral metastases from prostate cancer were retrospectively evaluated. Six characteristics were investigated: WBRT program, age, Karnofsky performance score (KPS), number of brain metastases, extra-cerebral metastases, and interval between diagnosis of prostate cancer and WBRT. Results: On univariate analyses, KPS =80% resulted in better survival than KPS =70% (log-rank p=0.018). Three-month survival was 60% vs. 36%, and 6-month survival 50% vs. 0%, respectively. In the Cox model, KPS maintained significance (hazard ratio=3.18, p=0.031). Conclusion: KPS is a significant prognostic factor of survival in elderly patients with prostate cancer receiving WBRT for cerebral metastases.
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U2 - 10.21873/anticanres.14117
DO - 10.21873/anticanres.14117
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 32132072
AN - SCOPUS:85081390274
SN - 0250-7005
VL - 40
SP - 1665
EP - 1668
JO - Anticancer Research
JF - Anticancer Research
IS - 3
ER -