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Article ; Online: Genomic classifiers and prognosis of localized prostate cancer: a systematic review.

Boyer, Matthew J / Carpenter, David J / Gingrich, Jeffrey R / Raman, Sudha R / Sirohi, Deepika / Tabriz, Amir Alishahi / Rompre-Broduer, Alexis / Lunyera, Joseph / Basher, Fahmin / Bitting, Rhonda L / Kosinski, Andrzej / Cantrell, Sarah / Gordon, Adelaide M / Ear, Belinda / Gierisch, Jennifer M / Jacobs, Morgan / Goldstein, Karen M

Prostate cancer and prostatic diseases

2024  

Abstract: Background: Refinement of the risk classification for localized prostate cancer is warranted to aid in clinical decision making. A systematic analysis was undertaken to evaluate the prognostic ability of three genomic classifiers, Decipher, GPS, and ... ...

Abstract Background: Refinement of the risk classification for localized prostate cancer is warranted to aid in clinical decision making. A systematic analysis was undertaken to evaluate the prognostic ability of three genomic classifiers, Decipher, GPS, and Prolaris, for biochemical recurrence, development of metastases and prostate cancer-specific mortality in patients with localized prostate cancer.
Methods: Data sources: MEDLINE, Embase, and Web of Science were queried for reports published from January 2010 to April 2022.
Study selection: prospective or retrospective studies reporting prognosis for patients with localized prostate cancer.
Data extraction: relevant data were extracted into a customized database by one researcher with a second overreading. Risk of bias was assessed using a validated tool for prognostic studies, Quality in Prognosis Studies (QUIPS). Disagreements were resolved by consensus or by input from a third reviewer. We assessed the certainty of evidence by GRADE incorporating adaptation for prognostic studies.
Results: Data synthesis: a total of 39 studies (37 retrospective) involving over 10,000 patients were identified. Twenty-two assessed Decipher, 5 GPS, and 14 Prolaris. Thirty-four studies included patients who underwent prostatectomy. Based on very low to low certainty of evidence, each of the three genomic classifiers modestly improved upon the prognostic ability for biochemical recurrence, development of metastases, and prostate cancer-specific mortality compared to standard clinical risk-classification schemes.
Limitations: downgrading of confidence in the evidence stemmed largely from bias due to the retrospective nature of the studies, heterogeneity in treatment received, and era in which patients were treated (i.e., prior to the 2000s).
Conclusions: Genomic classifiers provide a small but consistent improvement upon the prognostic ability of clinical classification schemes, which may be helpful when treatment decisions are uncertain. However, evidence from current management-era data and of the predictive ability of these tests is needed.
Language English
Publishing date 2024-01-10
Publishing country England
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 1419277-9
ISSN 1476-5608 ; 1365-7852
ISSN (online) 1476-5608
ISSN 1365-7852
DOI 10.1038/s41391-023-00766-z
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