“…The other two studies, which patient cohorts were based in Asia, had no further validation studies to prove the efficacy of the developed nomogram 174,176 [H1] Clinical outcomes -the influence of prostate zones Results of several studies have shown an association between tumour zone of origin and clinical outcome, as well as multiple clinical prognostic parameters (Table 2). In general, in all the studies that reported clinical outcome, that is, biochemical relapse-free survival, metastasis-free survival or prostate cancer-related death, outcome was better for patients diagnosed with TZ tumours than with PZ tumours 11,12,33,34,36,41,58,178,179 . Higher proportions of TZ tumours in prostatectomy specimens from Japanese men (34-46%) was shown in two studies 12,33 compared with studies done in Western countries (10-25%) 11,38,41,42,180 .…”