Current Treatments for Localized Prostate Cancer and Symptom-Related Quality of Life

Author/s: 
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Date Added: 
July 16, 2019
Publisher: 
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Publication Date: 
September 21, 2017
Type: 
Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines
Format: 
Web Page

RPR Commentary

This is a concise comparison of the quality of life results of prostatectomy vs. radiation therapy for early-stage prostate cancer for clinicians. James W. Mold, MD, MPH

Abstract

Given the evidence of high 5- and 10-year survivorship rates for localized prostate cancer, the effect of treatment on symptom-related quality of life is an important consideration for men choosing among available treatment options. Two PCORI-funded studies published in the March 21, 2017 issue of JAMA compare the impact of current treatments on symptom-related quality of life for men with localized prostate cancer. Quality of life scores refer to symptoms, how much men were bothered by symptoms, or a combination of the two. The studies looked at observed outcomes from a combined total of 3,600 men for periods of two and three years following treatment. This evidence offers information that can help patients make treatment decisions.

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