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Biopsy characteristics in men with a preoperative diagnosis of prostatic adenocarcinoma with high Gleason score (8-10) predict pathologic outcome in radical prostatectomy.

Fadi Brimo1, Bin Xu2, Eleonora Scarlata2, Louis R Bégin3, Alan Spatz2, Laurent Salomon4, Ahmed S Zakaria5, Guillaume Ploussard5, Frank Bladou5, Wassim Kassouf5, Simon Tanguay5, Simone Chevalier5, Huihui Ye6, Armen Aprikian5.   

Abstract

Even if limited to one biopsy core, most urologists and radiation oncologists use the highest Gleason score (GS) to guide therapy. To evaluate the suitability of using biopsy characteristics to predict tumor characteristics at radical prostatectomy (RP) in men with high biopsy GS (BGS) cancer to better select men who will most benefit from various local therapies, we retrospectively reviewed the biopsy and RP findings of 144 men with a BGS 8-10. One hundred six and 38 patients with a BGS of 8 and 9-10, respectively, were included. Forty-eight percent of cases were downgraded to a final GS of 7 at RP, including 54% of BGS 8, and 32% of BGS 9-10 group. Overall, 31% had pT2 disease at RP. Multiple biopsy features, including the GS, the number of positive cores, the number of cores with high-GS cancer, and the maximum volume of high-grade cancer per core (MVPC) consistently predicted final GS and RP tumor stage. Multivariate analysis showed that biopsy GS and MVPC were independent predictors of final GS, while MVPC was also an independent predictor for final pT stage. Patients with high BGS are not a homogeneous group in terms of local tumor characteristics. In addition to BGS (9-10 being worse than 8), other biopsy findings, especially the number of involved cores, number of cores with high-BGS cancer, and MVPC are important predictors of findings at RP that should be incorporated in the decision treatment planning. Most patients with only one core BGS 8 cancer harbor GS 7 cancer.
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Keywords:  Biopsy; Core; Correlation; Gleason 8-10; Prostatectomy; Prostatic adenocarcinoma

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25152453     DOI: 10.1016/j.humpath.2014.06.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Pathol        ISSN: 0046-8177            Impact factor:   3.466


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1.  The prognostic value of high-grade prostate cancer pattern on MRI-targeted biopsies: predictors for downgrading and importance of concomitant systematic biopsies.

Authors:  Cécile Manceau; Gaëlle Fromont-Hankard; Jean-Baptiste Beauval; Marine Lesourd; Christophe Almeras; Anne-Sophie Bajeot; Jean-Romain Gautier; Michel Soulié; Guillaume Loison; Ambroise Salin; Christophe Tollon; Bernard Malavaud; Mathieu Roumiguié; Guillaume Ploussard
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2021-02-20       Impact factor: 4.226

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