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Clinical usefulness of serum prostate specific antigen for the detection of prostate cancer is preserved in men receiving the dual 5alpha-reductase inhibitor dutasteride.

Gerald L Andriole1, Michael Marberger, Claus G Roehrborn.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: We determined whether the decrease in serum PSA seen with 5alpha-reductase inhibitors affects the clinical usefulness of PSA for prostate cancer screening using data from 2 dutasteride benign prostatic hyperplasia studies.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of 2,802 men 50 years or older with a clinical diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia, no history of prostate cancer, PSA 1.5 to 10 ng/ml, prostate volume 30 cc or greater, an American Urological Association symptom score of 12 or greater and peak urinary flow rate 15 ml per second or less were randomized to 0.5 mg dutasteride daily or matching placebo for 24 months. Increases in PSA from baseline and the maximum increase from nadir to month 24 were compared between the groups and analyzed by prostate cancer status, as determined by PSA driven biopsy and an advised cutoff of more than 4 ng/ml after doubling to correct for dutasteride treatment with sensitivity and specificity calculated for each.
RESULTS: In placebo treated men without prostate cancer there was an 8.3% median increase in PSA at month 24 compared with -59.5% in those who received dutasteride, using doubled values to correct for dutasteride treatment. In those with prostate cancer these changes were 23.8% and -37.2%, respectively. Using the upper PSA limit of 4 ng/ml sensitivity for prostate cancer in men receiving dutasteride vs placebo was 0.737 vs 0.804, while specificity was 0.671 vs 0.578. Using a PSA increase from nadir of 0.8 ng/ml the sensitivity of dutasteride was 0.548 and its specificity was 0.795.
CONCLUSIONS: A doubling factor is effective for maintaining the sensitivity and specificity of PSA for prostate cancer detection in men on dutasteride. Increases in serum PSA in men receiving dutasteride should be considered suspicious and serial PSA measurements should be used to evaluate changes from nadir.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16600723     DOI: 10.1016/S0022-5347(05)00984-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Urol        ISSN: 0022-5347            Impact factor:   7.450


  10 in total

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2.  Detection rate of clinically insignificant prostate cancer increases with repeat prostate biopsies.

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3.  Medications and surgical interventions for benign prostatic hyperplasia are potential confounders of prostate-specific antigen.

Authors:  Parth Modi; Brian T Helfand; Kevin T McVary
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4.  The different reduction rate of prostate-specific antigen in dutasteride and finasteride.

Authors:  Yong Hyeuk Choi; Sung Yong Cho; In Rae Cho
Journal:  Korean J Urol       Date:  2010-10-21

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7.  Prostate-Specific Antigen Kinetics Following 5α-Reductase Inhibitor Treatment May Be a Useful Indicator for Repeat Prostate Biopsy.

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9.  Clinical effects of discontinuing 5-alpha reductase inhibitor in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Authors:  Won Kim; Jae Hung Jung; Tae Wook Kang; Jae Mann Song; Hyun Chul Chung
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10.  The effect of 3-month finasteride challenge on biomarkers for predicting cancer outcome on biopsy: Results of a randomized trial.

Authors:  Javier Hernandez; Jonathan Gelfond; Martin Goros; Michael A Liss; Yuanyuan Liang; Donna Ankerst; Ian M Thompson; Robin J Leach
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