The role of localised prostate cancer treatment in renal transplant patients: A systematic review

Author:

Dat Anthony1ORCID,Wei Gavin1ORCID,Knight Simon2,Ranasinghe Weranja1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Monash Health Melbourne Australia

2. Department of Transplantation, Centre for Evidence in Transplantation John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford UK

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo systematically review and critically appraise all treatment options for localised prostate cancer in renal transplant candidates and recipients.MethodA systematic review was conducted adhering to PRISMA guidelines. Searches were performed in the Cochrane Library, Embase, Medline, the Transplant Library and Trip database for studies published up to September 2022. Risk of bias was assessed with the Cochrane Risk of Bias in Non‐Randomised Studies of Interventions for non‐randomised studies tool.ResultsA total of 60 studies were identified describing 525 patients. The majority of studies were either retrospective non‐randomised comparative or case series/reports of poor quality. The vast majority of studies were focussed on prostate cancer after renal transplantation. Overall, 410 (78%) patients underwent surgery, 93 (18%) patients underwent radiation therapy or brachytherapy, one patient underwent focal therapy (high‐intensity frequency ultrasound) and 21 patients were placed on active surveillance. The mean age was 61 years old, the mean PSA level at diagnosis was 9.6 ng/mL and the mean follow‐up time was 31 months. The majority of patients had low‐risk disease with 261 patients having Gleason 6 prostate cancer (50%), followed by 220 Gleason 7 patients (42%). All prostate cancer mortality cases were in high‐risk prostate cancer (≥Gleason 8). The cancer‐specific survival results were similar between surgery and radiotherapy at 1 and 3 years.ConclusionLocalised prostate cancer treatment in renal transplant patients should be risk stratified. Surgery and radiation treatment for localised prostate cancer in renal transplant patients appear equally efficacious. Given the limitations of this study, future research should concentrate on developing a multicentre RCT with long‐term registry follow‐up.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Religious studies,Cultural Studies

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