Trends in Prostate Cancer Incidence and Survival by Gleason Score from 2000 to 2020: A Population-Based Study in Northeastern Italy

2000年至2020年意大利东北部基于人群的前列腺癌发病率和生存率与格里森评分的关系研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prostate cancer (PCa) trends have evolved due to changing screening practices. This study assessed long-term trends in PCa incidence and survival according to Gleason score (GS) in Friuli Venezia Giulia, northeastern Italy. METHODS: A population-based study was conducted, encompassing 21,571 PCa cases from the regional Cancer Registry, diagnosed between 2000 and 2020. Age-standardized incidence rates and 5-year overall (OS) and net survival (NS) were assessed by GS (2-6, 7, 8-10) and age group (<65, 65-74, ≥75). Trends were analyzed using Joinpoint regression. RESULTS: PCa incidence increased from 2000 to 2007 (Annual Percent Change, APC = +1.8%), then declined sharply until 2010 (APC = -7.6%) and remained stable thereafter. Incidence of low-grade cancers (GS 2-6) decreased across all age groups, especially in men aged ≥ 75 years (APC = -8.1%). The incidence of GS 7 rose until 2007 and then stabilized. High-grade cancers (GS 8-10) showed a stable incidence, but their proportion increased from 20% to 29%, mainly in older men. Survival improved across all GS groups. For GS 2-6, OS increased from 81.4% to 88.2%; for GS 7, from 78.1% to 88.1%. GS 8-10 had smaller gains, but NS reached 82% in recent years. Among men aged ≥ 75 years, OS for GS 7 rose from 51.9% to 78.1%, and for GS 8-10, from 43.9% to 54.4%. NS remained high for GS ≤ 7. CONCLUSIONS: While overall outcomes improved, the increasing proportion of high-grade PCa, despite a stable incidence, raises concerns, particularly in older men, and calls for tailored clinical strategies.

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