老年男性的下尿路症状:前列腺癌检测的注意事项

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Prostate Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-25 DOI:10.1002/pros.24772
Stephen Schmit, Kamil Malshy, Anna Ochsner, Borivoj Golijanin, Christopher Tucci, Taylor Braunagel, Dragan Golijanin, Gyan Pareek, Elias Hyams
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摘要

目的:下尿路症状(LUTS)和前列腺癌(PCa)在老年男性中都很常见。虽然下尿路症状通常是由良性病因引起的,但它们可能会引发前列腺特异性抗原(PSA)评估,从而导致一系列进一步检查,并可能对具有其他风险的患者造成过度诊断。患者和医疗服务提供者对 LUTS 与 PCa 风险之间关系的了解有限,也不清楚如何对这些男性进行评估,以便在适当诊断侵袭性 PCa 与避免过度诊断之间取得平衡:使用关键字查询电子数据库PubMed,进行文献综述。通过标题和摘要筛选了 2023 年 11 月之前发表的所有与我们的研究主题相关的文章:流行病学研究表明,在老年男性中,LUTS 和 PCa 在很大程度上是独立存在的。现有评估 PCa 风险的最佳工具包括 PSA 变异、新型生物标志物和成像,但这些工具在老年男性中存在局限性,因为它们缺乏对老年人的验证,而且传统的 "有临床意义 "疾病定义的适用性也不明确。我们提出了评估这些患者的三层方法:结论:老年男性通常都有尿路结石,而且极有可能患上不显性 PCa。基于系统和共同决策的方法有助于在适当检测表型危险疾病与避免过度检测和过度诊断这两个目标之间取得平衡。
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Lower urinary tract symptoms in elderly men: Considerations for prostate cancer testing.

Purpose: Both lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and prostate cancer (PCa) are common in elderly men. While LUTS are generally due to a benign etiology, they may provoke an evaluation with prostate-specific antigen (PSA), which can lead to a cascade of further testing and possible overdiagnosis in patients with competing risks. There is limited patient and provider understanding of the relationship between LUTS and PCa risk, and a lack of clarity in how to evaluate these men to balance appropriate diagnosis of aggressive PCa with avoidance of overdiagnosis.

Methods: A literature review was performed using keywords to query the electronic database PubMed. All articles published before November 2023 were screened by title and abstract for articles relevant to our subject.

Results: Epidemiological studies suggest that LUTS and PCa are largely independent in elderly men. The best available tools to assess PCa risk include PSA permutations, novel biomarkers, and imaging, but there are limitations in older men based on lack of validation in the elderly and unclear applicability of traditional definitions of "clinically significant" disease. We present a three-tiered approach to evaluating these patients.

Conclusion: Elderly men commonly have LUTS as well as a high likelihood of indolent PCa. A systematic and shared decision-making-based approach can help to balance objectives of appropriate detection of phenotypically dangerous disease and avoidance of over-testing and overdiagnosis.

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Prostate
Prostate 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.60%
发文量
180
审稿时长
1.5 months
期刊介绍: The Prostate is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to original studies of this organ and the male accessory glands. It serves as an international medium for these studies, presenting comprehensive coverage of clinical, anatomic, embryologic, physiologic, endocrinologic, and biochemical studies.
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