Bone marrow involvement in patients with metastatic castration sensitive prostate cancer

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Introduction The clinical significance of bone marrow (BM) metastasis in prostate cancer as well as impact on oncological prognosis is unclear. We aim to assess the prevalence and clinical outcomes of BM metastasis at initial presentation of metastatic castrate sensitive prostate cancer (CSPC). Patients and methods Retrospective chart review of newly diagnosed metastatic CSPC patients was performed with collection of clinicopathologic and radiologic characteristics. Descriptive univariate and multivariate analysis was performed as well as survival measures (OS and PFS), which was done using the Kaplan-Meier survival and the Log-rank test. Results 189 patients were eligible, of which, eleven patients (6%) had biopsy proven BM involvement at diagnosis. There was a trend to poorer PFS and OS in patients with BM involvement but not statistically significant; however, factors that correlated with inferior PFS and OS in the multivariate analysis included ECOG PS, ALP, and Hb. Conclusion BM metastasis in prostate cancer may lead to poorer survival. Clinical features including poor performance status, anemia, and elevated ALP, could guide bone marrow biopsies in the future to diagnose bone marrow metastasis at an earlier stage. © 2022 Shahait et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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Bone marrow, Bone marrow neoplasms, Bone neoplasms, Castration, Humans, Male, Prognosis, Prostatic neoplasms, Prostatic neoplasms, castration-resistant, Retrospective studies, Alkaline phosphatase, Hemoglobin, Aged, Alkaline phosphatase blood level, Article, Bone marrow biopsy, Bone marrow metastasis, Cancer survival, Clinical assessment, Clinical feature, Clinical outcome, Cohort analysis, Controlled study, Correlational study, Descriptive research, Ecog performance status, Human, Human cell, Major clinical study, Medical record review, Metastatic castration sensitive prostate cancer, Overall survival, Prevalence, Progression free survival, Retrospective study, Bone marrow cancer, Bone tumor, Castration resistant prostate cancer, Pathology, Prostate tumor

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