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Vol. 6 No. 1 (2009)

Bahman 2009

Prostate-Specific Antigen Doubling Time as a Predictor of Gleason Grade in Prostate Cancer

  • Mohammad Reza Nowroozi
  • Shahryar Zeighami Zeighami
  • Mohsen Ayati
  • Hassan Jamshidian
  • Ali Reza Ranjbaran
  • Asaad Moradi
  • Firuzeh Afsar

Urology Journal, Vol. 6 No. 1 (2009), 9 Bahman 2009 , Page 27-30
https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v6i1.84 Published: 2009-02-09

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Introduction: Our aim was to evaluate the value of serum prostate-specific antigen doubling time (PSADT) to identify patients with high-grade prostate cancer who require more aggressive therapy from those with low-grade cancer.

Materials and Methods: Of 460 patients with extended 12-core transrectal ultrasonography-guided biopsy of the prostate, 59 with confirmed prostate cancer were selected. They had not received any previous treatment for prostate cancer and had at least 2 consecutive serum PSA tests with a rising trend. The PSADT was calculated in patients with 2 serum PSA levels measured with an interval more than 3 months.

Results: Of 59 patients with prostate cancer, 35 (59.3%) had low-grade and 24 (40.7%) had high-grade tumors. There was no difference in age between the two groups. The median PSADT in patients with high-grade and low-grade tumors were 12.70 ± 2.66 months (range, 0.7 to 44.8 months) and 25.00 ± 22.50 months (range, 1.65 to 41.2 months; P = .001). A total of 21 patients with high-grade tumors (87.5%) had a PSADT less than 12 months, while only 9 of those with low-grade tumors (25.7%) had a PSADT less than 12 months. A PSADT cutoff of 12 months provided a sensitivity of 74% and a specificity of 87% for differentiation of high-grade from low-grade cancers.

Conclusion: We showed that men with a short PSADT (< 12 months) were at a higher risk of harboring a high-grade prostate cancer. Our data suggests PSADT to identify patients with high-grade tumors who require more aggressive therapy.

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Nowroozi, M. R., Zeighami, S. Z., Ayati, M., Jamshidian, H., Ranjbaran, A. R., Moradi, A., & Afsar, F. (2009). Prostate-Specific Antigen Doubling Time as a Predictor of Gleason Grade in Prostate Cancer. Urology Journal, 6(1), 27–30. https://doi.org/10.22037/uj.v6i1.84
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