Circulating Tumor Cell Number and Prognosis in Progressive Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center · Cornell University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Sixty-nine (57%) patients had five or more CTC whereas 30 (25%) had two cells or less. Higher CTC numbers were observed in patients with bone metastases relative to those with soft tissue disease and in patients who had received prior cytotoxic chemotherapy relative to those who had not. CTC counts were modestly correlated to measurements of tumor burden such as prostate-specific antigen and bone scan index, reflecting the percentage of boney skeleton involved with tumor. Baseline CTC number was strongly associated with survival, without a threshold effect, which increased further when baseline prostate-specific antigen and albumin were included.
Baseline CTC was predictive of survival, with no threshold effect. The shedding of cells into the circulation represents an intrinsic property of the tumor, distinct from extent of disease, and provides unique information relative to prognosis.
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11Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Prostate cancer
- Circulating tumor cell
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Concordance
- Prostate
- Cancer
- Reduced inequalities