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Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: Should Patients with Prostate Specific Antigen >10ng/mL Have Stratified Prostate Biopsy Protocols?

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Oncology
Date 2009 Feb 6
PMID 19193497
Citations 5
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Abstract

Background: Trans-rectal ultrasound (TRUS) guided systematic prostate biopsy is a standard tool in prostate cancer (CaP) diagnosis. Extended biopsy techniques using 10-12 cores are the norm. Controversy exists on extended TRUS biopsy in men with PSA>10ng/mL. We evaluated cancer detection rates on an individual core basis, to stratify prostate biopsy protocols based on PSA levels.

Patients And Methods: Over a five-year period, 1036 patients underwent TRUS guided prostate biopsy for raised serum PSA (>2.5ng/mL). 436 patients had PSA>10ng/mL. Patients with PSA<50ng/mL underwent a 12-core TRUS guided prostate biopsy including six peripheral biopsies. The six peripheral biopsies were directed laterally towards the base, mid-zone and apices. Remainder were standard para-sagittal sextant biopsies. Patients were stratified into three groups (PSA 10-20ng/mL, 20-50ng/mL and >50ng/mL).

Results: Mean age of 436 patients with PSA>10ng/mL was 70.3years. 270 (62%) men had cancer. Cancer detection rates for different PSA levels were 46% (10-20ng/mL), 76% (20-50ng/mL) and 93% (>50ng/mL). Higher PSA levels and advanced clinical stage were associated with increased cancer detection rates. All patients with clinical T3 and T4 disease had biopsy diagnosed CaP.

Conclusion: TRUS guided prostate biopsy in patients with PSA>10ng/mL did not require 12 cores to diagnose CaP. CaP diagnosis required 8 cores in men with PSA 10-20ng/mL. These cores were right and left peripheral basal and apical, and right and left para-sagittal basal and apical biopsy. Only 6 cores were necessary to diagnose CaP in men with PSA>20ng/mL which were right and left peripheral basal and apical, and para-sagittal apical biopsies. We suggest limited TRUS prostate biopsy protocols for men with PSA>10ng/mL.

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