Suarez, Jose FranciscoZamora, VictorGarin, OlatzGutierrez, CristinaPont, AngelsPardo, YolandaGoñi, AlaiMariño, AlfonsoHervas, AsuncionHerruzo, IsmaelCabrera, PatriciaSancho, GemmaPonce de Leon, JavierMacias, VictorGuedea, FerranVigues, FrancescCastells, ManuelFerrer, Montse2023-05-032023-05-032022-07-22Suárez JF, Zamora V, Garin O, Gutiérrez C, Pont À, Pardo Y, et al. Mortality and biochemical recurrence after surgery, brachytherapy, or external radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer: a 10-year follow-up cohort study. Sci Rep. 2022 Jul 22;12(1):12589http://hdl.handle.net/10668/19618To compare the effectiveness at ten years of follow-up of radical prostatectomy, brachytherapy and external radiotherapy, in terms of overall survival, prostate cancer-specific mortality and biochemical recurrence. Cohort of men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer (T1/T2 and low/intermediate risk) from ten Spanish hospitals, followed for 10 years. The treatment selection was decided jointly by patients and physicians. Of 704 participants, 192 were treated with open radical retropubic prostatectomy, 317 with 125I brachytherapy alone, and 195 with 3D external beam radiation. We evaluated overall survival, prostate cancer-specific mortality, and biochemical recurrence. Kaplan-Meier estimators were plotted, and Cox proportional-hazards regression models were constructed to estimate hazard ratios (HR), adjusted by propensity scores. Of the 704 participants, 542 patients were alive ten years after treatment, and a total of 13 patients have been lost during follow-up. After adjusting by propensity score and Gleason score, brachytherapy and external radiotherapy were not associated with decreased 10-year overall survival (aHR = 1.36, p = 0.292 and aHR = 1.44, p = 0.222), but presented higher biochemical recurrence (aHR = 1.93, p = 0.004 and aHR = 2.56, p <0.001) than radical prostatectomy at ten years of follow-up. Higher prostate cancer-specific mortality was also observed in external radiotherapy (aHR = 9.37, p = 0.015). Novel long-term results on the effectiveness of brachytherapy to control localized prostate cancer ten years after treatment, compared to radical prostatectomy and external radiotherapy, showed high overall survival, similar to radical prostatectomy, but with a higher risk of biochemical progression. These findings provide valuable information to facilitate shared clinical decision-making.enAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Prostate-Specific AntigenProstatectomyProstatic NeoplasmsBrachytherapyCohort StudiesFollow-Up StudiesHumansMaleMortality and biochemical recurrence after surgery, brachytherapy, or external radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer: a 10-year follow-up cohort study.research article35869124open accessBraquiterapiaNeoplasias de la próstataRecurrenciaProstatectomíaPuntaje de propensiónRadioterapia10.1038/s41598-022-16395-w2045-2322PMC9307750https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-16395-w.pdfhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9307750/pdf