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Seung Jin Moon1, Sung Yul Park, Tchun Yong Lee.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The Gleason score (GS) is an important factor that is considered when making decisions about prostate cancer and its prognosis. However, upgrading of the GS can occur between transrectal ultrasonography (TRUS) biopsy and radical prostatectomy. This study analyzed the clinical factors predictive of upgrading of the GS after radical prostatectomy compared with that at the time of TRUS biopsy.Entities:
Keywords: Biopsy; Prostatectomy; Prostatic neoplasms
Year: 2010 PMID: 21031086 PMCID: PMC2963779 DOI: 10.4111/kju.2010.51.10.677
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Urol ISSN: 2005-6737
Comparison of preoperative factors between group 1 and group 2
PSA: prostate-specific antigen, a: Group 1 - Gleason score not upgraded after radical prostatectomy; Group 2 - Gleason score upgraded after radical prostatectomy, b: Student's t-test; Mean±SD, c: chi-square test; n (%)
Comparison of Gleason score between TRUS biopsy and radical prostatectomy
TRUS: transrectal ultrasonography, GS: Gleason score, a: Group 1 - Gleason score not upgraded after radical prostatectomy; Group 2 - Gleason score upgraded after radical prostatectomy, b: chi-square test; n (%)
Comparison of TRUS biopsy factors between group 1 and group 2
TRUS: transrectal ultrasonography, In Group 1: one patient did not have information about the number of biopsy cores, a: Group 1 - Gleason score not upgraded after radical prostatectomy; Group 2 - Gleason score upgraded after radical prostatectomy, b: Student's t-test; Mean±SD, c: chi-square test; n (%), d: Fisher exact test; n (%)
Comparison of location of positive cores with maximum Gleason score between group 1 and group 2
TRUS: transrectal ultrasonography, a: Group 1 - Gleason score not upgraded after radical prostatectomy; Group 2 - Gleason score upgraded after radical prostatectomy, b: not all patients had TRUS biopsy samples taken at these cores; data were collected in patients who had biopsy results for these cores, c: chi-square test; n (%), d: Fisher exact test; n (%)