Factors influencing treatment decisions in patients with low risk prostate cancer referred to a brachytherapy clinic.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF UROLOGY(2008)

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Objective: The present study aimed to analyze factors influencing treatment decisions in patients diagnosed with low risk prostate cancer who were referred to a brachytherapy clinic and had to choose from four treatment options: expectant management (watchful waiting), radical prostatectomy, external beam radiation therapy, and permanent seed brachytherapy. Methods: We analyzed factors that influenced the treatment decisions of 110 consecutive patients with low risk prostate cancer who were referred to a brachytherapy clinic in a hospital in Montreal, Canada. These factors included patient age, marital status, and profession, as well as referral source (a urologist or a radiation oncologist), and distance and driving time from the patient's home to the medical center. Cost was not a factor as the procedure is covered wider the Canadian healthcare system. Results: Of the 110 patients, 53 patients (48.2%) chose permanent seed brachytherapy, 33 patients (31.8%) chose expectant management, 12 patients (10.9%) chose external beam radiation therapy, and 10 patients (9.1%) chose radical prostatectomy. Patients who chose brachytherapy Were significantly younger than those who chose external beam radiation therapy (p = 0.011). Patients living further away from the hospital than the median distance of 19.85 miles were more likely to choose brachytherapy than expectant management (p = 0.017).
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prostate cancer,treatment,decision making,permanent seed brachytherapy (PB)
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