To identify patient populations most in need of treatment across the prostate cancer disease continuum, we developed a novel dynamic transition model based on risk of disease progression and mortality.We modeled the flow of patient populations through eight prostate cancer clinical states (PCCS) that are characterized by the status of the primary tumor, presence of metastases, prior and current treatment, and testosterone levels. Simulations used published US incidence rates for each year from 1990. Progression and mortality rates were derived from published clinical trials, meta-analyses, and observational studies. Model outputs included the incidence, prevalence, and mortality for each PCCS. The impact of novel treatments was modeled in t...
BackgroundWe sought to determine temporal trends in the receipt of prostatectomy or locoregional rad...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
To identify patient populations most in need of treatment across the prostate cancer disease continu...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To identify patient populations most in need of treatment across the prostat...
<p>The model highlights movement to clinical states that have higher mortality rates. Improvement in...
Background: Little is known about disease trajectories for men with castration -resistant prostate c...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common non-skin cancer among men in developed countries. Several n...
Background: We sought to determine temporal trends in the receipt of prostatectomy or locoregional r...
The objective of this study was to lay a foundation for future cost-benefit analyses evaluating the ...
Understanding the distribution of prostate cancer (PC) at various clinical stages of disease is of ...
Men with high-grade prostate cancer (HGPC) are at greatest risk of disease progression. Clinical ris...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
Abstract: Purpose: To provide patients and physicians with population-based estimates of mortality f...
BackgroundWe sought to determine temporal trends in the receipt of prostatectomy or locoregional rad...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
To identify patient populations most in need of treatment across the prostate cancer disease continu...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>To identify patient populations most in need of treatment across the prostat...
<p>The model highlights movement to clinical states that have higher mortality rates. Improvement in...
Background: Little is known about disease trajectories for men with castration -resistant prostate c...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common non-skin cancer among men in developed countries. Several n...
Background: We sought to determine temporal trends in the receipt of prostatectomy or locoregional r...
The objective of this study was to lay a foundation for future cost-benefit analyses evaluating the ...
Understanding the distribution of prostate cancer (PC) at various clinical stages of disease is of ...
Men with high-grade prostate cancer (HGPC) are at greatest risk of disease progression. Clinical ris...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
Abstract: Purpose: To provide patients and physicians with population-based estimates of mortality f...
BackgroundWe sought to determine temporal trends in the receipt of prostatectomy or locoregional rad...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...
ObjectiveUsing the latest cohort study of prostate cancer patients, explore the epidemiological tren...