Audit of rapid access introduction reveals high prevalence of prostate cancer in Western Region

Introduction Men with symptoms suggestive of prostate cancer are now directly referred by their general practitioners to rapid access prostate assessment clinics (RAPACs). This service implements recommendations outlined by the National Cancer Control Programme. The RAPAC was introduced at Galway Un...

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Published in:Irish journal of medical science Vol. 183; no. 2; pp. 173 - 179
Main Authors: Bolton, E. M., Kelly, B. D., Quinlan, M. R., D’Arcy, F. T., Azar, M., Dowling, C. M., Power, M., McCarthy, P., Roche, C., Walsh, K., Rogers, E., Durkan, G. C.
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Abstract Introduction Men with symptoms suggestive of prostate cancer are now directly referred by their general practitioners to rapid access prostate assessment clinics (RAPACs). This service implements recommendations outlined by the National Cancer Control Programme. The RAPAC was introduced at Galway University Hospital, Galway, Ireland in June 2009, aiming to structure GP referral of patients with suspected prostate cancer to a urology service. Aims The aims of this study are to assess our initial experience with particular emphasis on access times, patient demographics, detection rates and treatment outcomes. Methods Data on all patients presenting to the RAPAC during the preliminary 2-year period have been gathered prospectively and analysed using standard parametric analysis methods. Results A total of 1,106 patients were reviewed at 278 clinic sessions during the initial 2-year period. The average waiting time to first clinic visit was 18 days (12–39 days). The mean age of referral to the clinic is 65 years (44–88 years). The mean PSA is 16.31 g/dL (0.4–845 g/dL). Of the 1106 patients undergoing TRUS biopsies, 503 (45.5 %) patients were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Further analysis patient demographics and cancer grading is presented in the article. Seventy-one patients (14.1 %) underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy. Sixty-seven patients (13.3 %) are being followed on an active monitoring programme, whilst 235 (56.7 %) received primary treatment with external beam radiotherapy and 68 (13.5 %) received brachytherapy. Conclusion This data highlight the necessity of a RAPAC to streamline the provision of prostate cancer services in the west of Ireland.
AbstractList Men with symptoms suggestive of prostate cancer are now directly referred by their general practitioners to rapid access prostate assessment clinics (RAPACs). This service implements recommendations outlined by the National Cancer Control Programme. The RAPAC was introduced at Galway University Hospital, Galway, Ireland in June 2009, aiming to structure GP referral of patients with suspected prostate cancer to a urology service. The aims of this study are to assess our initial experience with particular emphasis on access times, patient demographics, detection rates and treatment outcomes. Data on all patients presenting to the RAPAC during the preliminary 2-year period have been gathered prospectively and analysed using standard parametric analysis methods. A total of 1,106 patients were reviewed at 278 clinic sessions during the initial 2-year period. The average waiting time to first clinic visit was 18 days (12-39 days). The mean age of referral to the clinic is 65 years (44-88 years). The mean PSA is 16.31 g/dL (0.4-845 g/dL). Of the 1106 patients undergoing TRUS biopsies, 503 (45.5 %) patients were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Further analysis patient demographics and cancer grading is presented in the article. Seventy-one patients (14.1 %) underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy. Sixty-seven patients (13.3 %) are being followed on an active monitoring programme, whilst 235 (56.7 %) received primary treatment with external beam radiotherapy and 68 (13.5 %) received brachytherapy. This data highlight the necessity of a RAPAC to streamline the provision of prostate cancer services in the west of Ireland.
Introduction Men with symptoms suggestive of prostate cancer are now directly referred by their general practitioners to rapid access prostate assessment clinics (RAPACs). This service implements recommendations outlined by the National Cancer Control Programme. The RAPAC was introduced at Galway University Hospital, Galway, Ireland in June 2009, aiming to structure GP referral of patients with suspected prostate cancer to a urology service. Aims The aims of this study are to assess our initial experience with particular emphasis on access times, patient demographics, detection rates and treatment outcomes. Methods Data on all patients presenting to the RAPAC during the preliminary 2-year period have been gathered prospectively and analysed using standard parametric analysis methods. Results A total of 1,106 patients were reviewed at 278 clinic sessions during the initial 2-year period. The average waiting time to first clinic visit was 18 days (12–39 days). The mean age of referral to the clinic is 65 years (44–88 years). The mean PSA is 16.31 g/dL (0.4–845 g/dL). Of the 1106 patients undergoing TRUS biopsies, 503 (45.5 %) patients were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Further analysis patient demographics and cancer grading is presented in the article. Seventy-one patients (14.1 %) underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy. Sixty-seven patients (13.3 %) are being followed on an active monitoring programme, whilst 235 (56.7 %) received primary treatment with external beam radiotherapy and 68 (13.5 %) received brachytherapy. Conclusion This data highlight the necessity of a RAPAC to streamline the provision of prostate cancer services in the west of Ireland.
INTRODUCTIONMen with symptoms suggestive of prostate cancer are now directly referred by their general practitioners to rapid access prostate assessment clinics (RAPACs). This service implements recommendations outlined by the National Cancer Control Programme. The RAPAC was introduced at Galway University Hospital, Galway, Ireland in June 2009, aiming to structure GP referral of patients with suspected prostate cancer to a urology service. AIMSThe aims of this study are to assess our initial experience with particular emphasis on access times, patient demographics, detection rates and treatment outcomes. METHODSData on all patients presenting to the RAPAC during the preliminary 2-year period have been gathered prospectively and analysed using standard parametric analysis methods. RESULTSA total of 1,106 patients were reviewed at 278 clinic sessions during the initial 2-year period. The average waiting time to first clinic visit was 18 days (12-39 days). The mean age of referral to the clinic is 65 years (44-88 years). The mean PSA is 16.31 g/dL (0.4-845 g/dL). Of the 1106 patients undergoing TRUS biopsies, 503 (45.5 %) patients were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Further analysis patient demographics and cancer grading is presented in the article. Seventy-one patients (14.1 %) underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy. Sixty-seven patients (13.3 %) are being followed on an active monitoring programme, whilst 235 (56.7 %) received primary treatment with external beam radiotherapy and 68 (13.5 %) received brachytherapy. CONCLUSIONThis data highlight the necessity of a RAPAC to streamline the provision of prostate cancer services in the west of Ireland.
Author Roche, C.
Power, M.
Kelly, B. D.
D’Arcy, F. T.
Azar, M.
Dowling, C. M.
Rogers, E.
Durkan, G. C.
Quinlan, M. R.
Bolton, E. M.
McCarthy, P.
Walsh, K.
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Snippet Introduction Men with symptoms suggestive of prostate cancer are now directly referred by their general practitioners to rapid access prostate assessment...
Men with symptoms suggestive of prostate cancer are now directly referred by their general practitioners to rapid access prostate assessment clinics (RAPACs)....
INTRODUCTIONMen with symptoms suggestive of prostate cancer are now directly referred by their general practitioners to rapid access prostate assessment...
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Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Biopsy
Family Medicine
General Practice
Hospitals, University
Humans
Internal Medicine
Ireland - epidemiology
Male
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Middle Aged
Neoplasm Grading
Original Article
Prevalence
Prostate - pathology
Prostate-Specific Antigen - blood
Prostatic Neoplasms - blood
Prostatic Neoplasms - diagnosis
Prostatic Neoplasms - epidemiology
Prostatic Neoplasms - therapy
Referral and Consultation - statistics & numerical data
Time Factors
Treatment Outcome
Waiting Lists
Title Audit of rapid access introduction reveals high prevalence of prostate cancer in Western Region
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