Anatomic Locations and Metastatic Risk in Prostate Cancer in African Men: Insights From an African Cohort
George Asafu Adjaye Frimpong, Evans Aboagye, Osei Owusu-Afriyie, Diane Owusu-Afriyie, Isaac O Antwi, Bernard D Akpaloo, Emmanuel Asante

TL;DR
This study finds that prostate cancer in African men has higher metastatic risk depending on where the cancer is located in the prostate.
Contribution
The study identifies specific prostate zones in African men with higher metastatic risk, offering insights for targeted management.
Findings
Most prostate cancer lesions were in the peripheral and transitional zones.
Lesions in the anterior fibromuscular stroma, central gland, and whole gland were linked to higher metastasis odds.
Anterior fibromuscular stroma lesions were a marginally independent predictor of metastasis.
Abstract
Background: There is significant variability in the pathogenetic characteristics of prostate cancer (PCa) across different anatomical zones. This study aims to understand the metastatic risk associated with these zonal predispositions among African men. Methods: This hospital-based retrospective observational study included 120 biopsy-confirmed PCa patients examined between 2019 and 2023. Data on cancer history, sociodemographic, and clinical characteristics were collected from medical records. A logistic regression model was used to identify predictors of metastasis. Results: The majority of PCa lesions were found in the left (60.0%) and right peripheral zones (55.8%), followed by the left (42.5%) and right transitional zones (41.7%). Lesions in the anterior fibromuscular stroma (crude odds ratio (cOR): 3.27, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.13-9.47; p = 0.029), central gland (cOR:…
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TopicsProstate Cancer Treatment and Research · Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment · Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
