Prostate cancer
Manuscript 2 Practice 2026: TITAN post hoc analysisA patient with high-burden mHSPC: should we intensify treatment?
Man, 72 years old, presents with increasing lower back pain and weight loss over 3 months.
Assessment summary:
- Medical history:
- 3 years ago: radical prostatectomy for T2N0M0 PCa, ISUP grade group 4 (Gleason score 4+5)
- 2 years ago: early prostate bed salvage RT without ADT for biochemical recurrence (PSA: 0.36 ng/ml)
He was lost to follow-up as he had moved across the country, and presents again today:
- Comorbidities: hypertension (well controlled), no diabetes, no cardiovascular events
- BPI-SF pain score: 6/10, requiring regular NSAIDs
- ECOG PS: 1
- PSA: 210 ng/ml
- CT and bone scan:
- Multiple enlarged pelvic and para‑aortic lymph nodes, no liver lesions, no other visceral disease
- Numerous bone lesions throughout spine, pelvis, ribs, and proximal femora; report estimates >20 discrete bone metastases
- No germline or somatic mutations detected