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The Insignificant Correlation between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Incidence of Dementia Using an Extension Survival Cox Hazard Model and Propensity-Score Matching Analysis in a Retrospective, Population-Based Prostate Cancer Registry

SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study shows the insignificant effect of the duration of androgen-deprivation therapy on the incidence of dementia in patients with prostate cancer from population-based data. We found that, despite an overall lower incidence of dementia in the androgen-deprivation-therapy group...

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Autores principales: Kim, Young Ae, Kim, Su-Hyun, Joung, Jae Young, Yang, Min Soo, Back, Joung Hwan, Kim, Sung Han
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35681684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14112705
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author Kim, Young Ae
Kim, Su-Hyun
Joung, Jae Young
Yang, Min Soo
Back, Joung Hwan
Kim, Sung Han
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study shows the insignificant effect of the duration of androgen-deprivation therapy on the incidence of dementia in patients with prostate cancer from population-based data. We found that, despite an overall lower incidence of dementia in the androgen-deprivation-therapy group compared to the non-therapy group, there were no significant correlations between androgen-deprivation therapy and the prevalence of individual dementia subtypes in patients with prostate cancer. This demonstrates that patients with old age, obesity, regional SEER stage, a history of cerebrovascular disease, and a high Charlson Comorbidity Index were at increased risk for dementia. ABSTRACT: This study aims to evaluate the effect of androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) on the incidence of dementia, after considering the time-dependent survival in patients with prostate cancer (PC) using a Korean population-based cancer registry database. After excluding patients with cerebrovascular disease and dementia before or within the 3-month-ADT and those with surgical castration, 9880 (19.3%) patients were matched into ADT and non-ADT groups using propensity-score matching (PSM) among 51,206 patients registered between 2006 and 2013. To define the significant relationship between ADT duration and the incidence of dementia, the extension Cox proportional hazard model was used with p-values < 0.05 regarded as statistically significant. The mean age and survival time were 67.3 years and 4.33 (standard deviation [SD] 2.16) years, respectively. A total of 2945 (9.3%) patients developed dementia during the study period, including Parkinson’s (11.0%), Alzheimer’s (42.6%), vascular (18.2%), and other types of dementia (28.2%). Despite PSM, the PC-treatment subtypes, survival rate, and incidence of dementia significantly differed between the ADT and non-ADT groups (p < 0.05), whereas the rate of each dementia subtype did not significantly differ (p = 0.069). A multivariate analysis for dementia incidence showed no significance of ADT type or use duration among patients with PC (p > 0.05), whereas old age, obesity, regional SEER stage, a history of cerebrovascular disease, and a high Charlson Comorbidity Index were significant factors for dementia (p < 0.05). Insignificant correlation was observed between ADT and the incidence of dementia based on the extension survival model with PSM among patients with PC.
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spelling pubmed-91798802022-06-10 The Insignificant Correlation between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Incidence of Dementia Using an Extension Survival Cox Hazard Model and Propensity-Score Matching Analysis in a Retrospective, Population-Based Prostate Cancer Registry Kim, Young Ae Kim, Su-Hyun Joung, Jae Young Yang, Min Soo Back, Joung Hwan Kim, Sung Han Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: This study shows the insignificant effect of the duration of androgen-deprivation therapy on the incidence of dementia in patients with prostate cancer from population-based data. We found that, despite an overall lower incidence of dementia in the androgen-deprivation-therapy group compared to the non-therapy group, there were no significant correlations between androgen-deprivation therapy and the prevalence of individual dementia subtypes in patients with prostate cancer. This demonstrates that patients with old age, obesity, regional SEER stage, a history of cerebrovascular disease, and a high Charlson Comorbidity Index were at increased risk for dementia. ABSTRACT: This study aims to evaluate the effect of androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) on the incidence of dementia, after considering the time-dependent survival in patients with prostate cancer (PC) using a Korean population-based cancer registry database. After excluding patients with cerebrovascular disease and dementia before or within the 3-month-ADT and those with surgical castration, 9880 (19.3%) patients were matched into ADT and non-ADT groups using propensity-score matching (PSM) among 51,206 patients registered between 2006 and 2013. To define the significant relationship between ADT duration and the incidence of dementia, the extension Cox proportional hazard model was used with p-values < 0.05 regarded as statistically significant. The mean age and survival time were 67.3 years and 4.33 (standard deviation [SD] 2.16) years, respectively. A total of 2945 (9.3%) patients developed dementia during the study period, including Parkinson’s (11.0%), Alzheimer’s (42.6%), vascular (18.2%), and other types of dementia (28.2%). Despite PSM, the PC-treatment subtypes, survival rate, and incidence of dementia significantly differed between the ADT and non-ADT groups (p < 0.05), whereas the rate of each dementia subtype did not significantly differ (p = 0.069). A multivariate analysis for dementia incidence showed no significance of ADT type or use duration among patients with PC (p > 0.05), whereas old age, obesity, regional SEER stage, a history of cerebrovascular disease, and a high Charlson Comorbidity Index were significant factors for dementia (p < 0.05). Insignificant correlation was observed between ADT and the incidence of dementia based on the extension survival model with PSM among patients with PC. MDPI 2022-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9179880/ /pubmed/35681684 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14112705 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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The Insignificant Correlation between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Incidence of Dementia Using an Extension Survival Cox Hazard Model and Propensity-Score Matching Analysis in a Retrospective, Population-Based Prostate Cancer Registry
title The Insignificant Correlation between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Incidence of Dementia Using an Extension Survival Cox Hazard Model and Propensity-Score Matching Analysis in a Retrospective, Population-Based Prostate Cancer Registry
title_full The Insignificant Correlation between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Incidence of Dementia Using an Extension Survival Cox Hazard Model and Propensity-Score Matching Analysis in a Retrospective, Population-Based Prostate Cancer Registry
title_fullStr The Insignificant Correlation between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Incidence of Dementia Using an Extension Survival Cox Hazard Model and Propensity-Score Matching Analysis in a Retrospective, Population-Based Prostate Cancer Registry
title_full_unstemmed The Insignificant Correlation between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Incidence of Dementia Using an Extension Survival Cox Hazard Model and Propensity-Score Matching Analysis in a Retrospective, Population-Based Prostate Cancer Registry
title_short The Insignificant Correlation between Androgen Deprivation Therapy and Incidence of Dementia Using an Extension Survival Cox Hazard Model and Propensity-Score Matching Analysis in a Retrospective, Population-Based Prostate Cancer Registry
title_sort insignificant correlation between androgen deprivation therapy and incidence of dementia using an extension survival cox hazard model and propensity-score matching analysis in a retrospective, population-based prostate cancer registry
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35681684
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers14112705
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