Prostate cancer
High-risk non-metastatic prostate cancerRaphael (77 years old)
Raphael, a very fit 77-year-old retired plumber, spends his days tending to his garden. One day he noticed a neighbour struggling with a malfunctioning sprinkler system. With a twinkle in his eye, he grabbed his tools and rushed over, unleashing his decades of plumbing expertise. Unfortunately, he was recently diagnosed with PCa.
Assessment summary:
- Medical history: no relevant comorbidities or medication
- ECOG PS: 0
- Geriatric-8 (G8) score: 15/17
- PSA: 22 ng/ml
- Clinical stage (DRE): cT3a
- mpMRI: confirmation extracapsular extension, suspicious right external iliac LN
- Prostate biopsy: ISUP grade group 4 (Gleason score 4+4)
- CT (abdomen/pelvis) + bone scan, or PSMA-PET/CT: enlarged and hypermetabolic right external iliac node (corresponding to MRI). No other signs of node involvement or bone or distant metastasis