Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Whilst the recently concluded conference on Active Surveillance is a very important one I believe that Dr Myers may have jumped the gun somewhat in his video a link to which is being posted, and focussed on an issue that may be somewhat misleading if his remarks are based on the draft report from the conference. You can read the DRAFT REPORT here http://consensus.nih.gov/2011/docs/prostate/Prostate%20Cancer%20Draft%20Statement%2012.07.11.am.pdf for yourselves and see if you come to a different conclusion to that presented by Dr Myers. It seems that the relevant section of the report upon which Dr Myers' statement is based is on page 14, line 7 <snip> The 30-day mortality of radical prostatectomy is one-half percent. <snip> This presumably refers to the risks associated with any major surgery. On the other hand in line 4 on the same page the statment is made <snip> There is weak evidence from cohort studies that observational strategies result in an increase in death rates relative to both radiation therapy and radical prostatectomy. <snip> What is undoubtedly likely to be an unintended consequence of this meetings is that the number of men diagnosed with Gleason Scores of 3+3=6 will decline and the number diagnosed with GS 7a (3+4) and 7b (4+3) will increase. We have already seen this, dubbed the Gleason Migration, after the decision was made to no longer define Gleason Grade 2 material as 'cancer'. This meant that GS 5 diagnoses disappeared, but GS 6 diagnoses increased. It seems likely now that pathologists may proceed with the proposal to use a third focus. This will mean that if there is any material graded as 5 in a sample, this will lead to a Gleason Score of 8 or 9. A scary proposition. All the best Prostate men need enlightening, not frightening Terry Herbert - diagnosed in 1996 and still going strong Read A Strange Place for unbiased information at http://www.yananow.org/StrangePlace/index.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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