Significance of the correlation between serum-prostate specific antigen and the percentage of prostate cancer volume in postoperative biochemical progression

Author:

Spasic Aleksandar1,Cerovic Snezana2,Simic Dejan1,Jovanovic Mirko1,Nikolic Ivica1,Kovacevic Bozidar2,Soldatovic Ivan3ORCID,Stojadinovic Miroslav4,Aleksic Predrag1

Affiliation:

1. Military Medical Academy, Urology Clinic, Belgrade

2. Military Medical Academy, Institute for Pathology, Belgrade

3. School of Medicine, Institute of Medical Statistics and Informatics, Belgrade

4. Clinical Centre of Kragujevac, Clinic of Urology and Nephrology, Department of Urology, Kragujevac

Abstract

Introduction/Objective. Radical prostatectomy (RP) is the best form of treatment of patients with locally confined prostate cancer (PC). Biochemical progression (BP) of the disease occurs in 27?53% of patients after RP. The aim of our analysis was to assess the significance of the correlation of preoperative prostate-specific antigen (PSA) values and the percentage volume of PC in biochemical progression in patients with RP and the biopsy Gleason score of 6 and 7. Methods. The analysis included the results of treatment of 228 patients with the committed radical retropubic prostatectomy for localized PC in the 2007?2011 period. According to the Gleason grade system values, three groups were identified ? 6 (3 + 3), 7 (3 + 4) and 7 (4 + 3). According to the preoperative PSA values the following three groups were determined and monitored: ? 4 ng/ml, 4.1?10 ng/ml, and ? 10.1 ng/ml. Biochemical progression was defined as two consecutive increases of PSA values ? 0.2 ng/ml after RP. The percentage of tumor volume (PTV) is determined by a visual assessment of the percentage of PC in each microscopic sample. Four PTV groups were determined: 0?5%, 6?25%, 26?50%, and 51?100%. Results. Biochemical progression was registered in 19 patients. Most frequent PTV in the group of patients with BP and from biopsy and RP was 6?50%, an average of 30%. Conclusion. Our study showed predictive significant connections between preoperative PSA values and the values of PTV after operational treatment and that these are independent parameters in the assessment of treatment results.

Publisher

National Library of Serbia

Subject

General Medicine

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