Prostate cancer in the British Asian population: A case-control study

Author:

Forster Luke R12ORCID,Jelley Clare13ORCID,Breeze Charles E4,Singh Rajindra1,Chahal Rohit1,Addla Sanjai K15

Affiliation:

1. Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Bradford, UK

2. Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London, UK

3. Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, UK

4. UCL Cancer Institute, University College London, London, UK

5. Apollo Cancer Institute, Apollo Health City, Hyderabad, India

Abstract

Objectives: To study demographic and disease variables at presentation, diagnosis and treatment of prostate cancer in British South Asian (SA) men and compare with their Caucasian counterparts. Methods: A retrospective review of prostate cancer cases between 2010 and 2015 identified patients of SA descent who were matched for age, residential location and year of diagnosis with two Caucasian patients. Disease characteristics, treatment and short-term outcomes were recorded and compared. Results: A total of 1274 patients were diagnosed, of which 50 (3.9%) were SA. SA patients had less screen-detected prostate cancer (12% versus 31%, p=0.02), more co-morbidity and more high-risk disease (57% versus 37%, p=0.03). Active surveillance was the preferred treatment option (32%) with 2% having surgery compared with 22% ( p=0.003) from the Caucasian cohort. Logistic regression showed these disparities to be related to the different presentations. Conclusion: SA men with prostate cancer are less likely to be diagnosed following asymptomatic screening and the majority have high-risk disease at presentation. These differences lead to SA men preferring active surveillance to radical surgery. Given the increasing British Asian population, the findings demonstrate a need for research and public health interventions to better understand and address the differences noted between these groups.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Urology,Surgery

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