Table 1.
Characteristic | Finding |
---|---|
Men, n (%) | 1729 (100) |
Year of diagnosis, n (%) | |
2003 | 260 (15) |
2004 | 326 (19) |
2005 | 359 (21) |
2006 | 416 (24) |
2007 | 368 (21) |
Age, yr, median (IQR) | 64.0 (60.0–67.0) |
Clinical T stage, n (%) | |
T1ab | 173 (10) |
T1c | 1324 (77) |
T2 | 232 (13) |
Biopsy Gleason score, n (%) | |
≤6 | 1613 (93) |
7 | 116 (7) |
Serum PSA, ng/ml, median (IQR) | 5.6 (4.1–8.0) |
Biopsy cores, n (%) | |
≤6 | 514 (30) |
7–9 | 280 (16) |
≥10 | 240 (14) |
Missing data | 695 (40) |
Positive cores, n (%) | |
≤2 | 899 (52) |
≥3 | 135 (8) |
Missing data | 695 (40) |
Risk category, n (%)* | |
Very low | 644 (37) |
Low, not very low | 757 (44) |
Intermediate | 328 (19) |
Comorbidity, n (%) | |
CCI 0 | 1425 (82) |
CCI 1 | 165 (10) |
CCI ≥2 | 139 (8) |
Marital status, n (%) | |
Single | 507 (29) |
Married | 1222 (71) |
Education, n (%)** | |
Low | 569 (33) |
Middle | 747 (43) |
High | 403 (23) |
Missing data | 10 (1) |
CCI = Charlson comorbidity index; IQR = interquartile range; PSA = prostate-specific antigen.
Risk categories modified from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology: very low risk = T1c, Gleason ≤6, PSA <10 ng/ml, two or fewer positive cores; low, not very low risk = T1–2, Gleason ≤6, PSA <10 ng/ml; not very low, intermediate risk = T1–2, Gleason 7 and/or 10≤ PSA <20 mg/ml.
Educational level: low = compulsory school, ≤9 yr; middle = upper secondary school, 10–12 yr; high = college or university, ≥13 yr.