Review article
COCHRANE SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS ON PROSTATE CANCER
DAVORKA VRDOLJAK
; University of Split, School of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine and Specialist Office of Family Medicine, Split, Croatia
Abstract
Prostate cancer is a common malignant tumor of the elderly, which accounts for a signifi cant proportion of total morbidity but very low of mortality. In Croatia, it is the second most common cancer in men. Currently, there are many doubts concerning screening, early detection and treatment of prostate cancer. Therefore, this article brings results of Cochrane systematic reviews (SRs) on the topic of prostate cancer published in the last eight years. In June 2016, Cochrane database of systematic reviews was searched using the following keywords: Systematic Reviews, and Prostate Cancer (Malignancy, Neoplasm). Inclusion criterion was publication date of the Cochrane SR or its update in the last eight years. The abstracts were initially screened and those that matched the topic were included in further analysis. Then full texts of all SRs involved were obtained. SRs were classifi ed into four topics: prevention, screening, treatment and psychosocial aspects. Our search retrieved a total of 19 Cochrane SRs on the topic of prostate cancer. Excluded were four articles that did not match the specifi c topic, and the remaining 15 full texts were obtained. One of these was on screening, two on prevention, the majority, i.e. eleven were on treatment, and one on the psychosocial aspects related to prostate cancer. Based on the results of the Cochrane SRs on prostate cancer, instead of mass/population screening, the individualized/opportunistic screening approach should be applied in men aged 55-69, always providing full information to the patient and taking into account the potential benefi ts and harms of this procedure.
Keywords
Cochrane collaboration; systematic reviews; prostate cancer
Hrčak ID:
179209
URI
Publication date:
6.4.2017.
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