Objectives: The various prostate biopsy methods are usually compared in terms of the diagnosis rate of prostate cancer. However, the prevalence of cancer in patients with a negative prostatic biopsy is not usually known. We determined the sensitivity and detection rate of 12-core transperineal biopsies in patients not previously investigated for prostate cancer. Methods: We performed prostate biopsy in 63 patients (median age 67 years) before radical cystoprostatectomy for high-grade bladder cancer. We then assessed the relationships between biopsy result, prostate cancer in the surgical specimen, and other variables. Results: 17.2% of patients had a positive biopsy and 54% had prostate cancer on definitive histology. Biopsy sensitivity was 32.3% overall, 75% for clinically significant cancers, and 11% for non-significant cancers. Median PSA was 1.2 ng/ml, PSA levels did not correlate with the presence of prostate cancer, the presence of clinically significant cancer, bioptic diagnosis, or prostate volume. Age correlated with risk of cancer. Conclusions: According to autopsy series, the prevalence of prostate cancer is greater than 50% in males older than 60, yet low PSA levels do not reliably indicate disease absence. The sensitivity of double sextant biopsy is unsatisfactory overall (32%), but acceptable (75%) for diagnosing clinically significant cancer.

Sensitivity and detection rate of a 12-core trans-perineal prostate biopsy : preliminary report / B. Rocco, O. de Cobelli, M.E. Leon, M. Ferruti, M.G. Mastropasqua, D.V. Matei, G. Gazzano, F. Verweij, E. Scardino, G. Musi, B. Djavan, F. Rocco. - In: EUROPEAN UROLOGY. - ISSN 0302-2838. - 49:5(2006), pp. 827-833. [10.1016/j.eururo.2005.12.021]

Sensitivity and detection rate of a 12-core trans-perineal prostate biopsy : preliminary report

B. Rocco;O. de Cobelli
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G. Musi;F. Rocco
Ultimo
2006

Abstract

Objectives: The various prostate biopsy methods are usually compared in terms of the diagnosis rate of prostate cancer. However, the prevalence of cancer in patients with a negative prostatic biopsy is not usually known. We determined the sensitivity and detection rate of 12-core transperineal biopsies in patients not previously investigated for prostate cancer. Methods: We performed prostate biopsy in 63 patients (median age 67 years) before radical cystoprostatectomy for high-grade bladder cancer. We then assessed the relationships between biopsy result, prostate cancer in the surgical specimen, and other variables. Results: 17.2% of patients had a positive biopsy and 54% had prostate cancer on definitive histology. Biopsy sensitivity was 32.3% overall, 75% for clinically significant cancers, and 11% for non-significant cancers. Median PSA was 1.2 ng/ml, PSA levels did not correlate with the presence of prostate cancer, the presence of clinically significant cancer, bioptic diagnosis, or prostate volume. Age correlated with risk of cancer. Conclusions: According to autopsy series, the prevalence of prostate cancer is greater than 50% in males older than 60, yet low PSA levels do not reliably indicate disease absence. The sensitivity of double sextant biopsy is unsatisfactory overall (32%), but acceptable (75%) for diagnosing clinically significant cancer.
English
Clinical significance; Needle biopsy; Prostate cancer; PSA; Sensitivity
Settore MED/24 - Urologia
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2006
Elsevier
49
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827
833
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
16426731
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Sensitivity and detection rate of a 12-core trans-perineal prostate biopsy : preliminary report / B. Rocco, O. de Cobelli, M.E. Leon, M. Ferruti, M.G. Mastropasqua, D.V. Matei, G. Gazzano, F. Verweij, E. Scardino, G. Musi, B. Djavan, F. Rocco. - In: EUROPEAN UROLOGY. - ISSN 0302-2838. - 49:5(2006), pp. 827-833. [10.1016/j.eururo.2005.12.021]
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