| Literature DB >> 29101444 |
Mike Sathekge1,2, Thabo Lengana3, Alex Maes3,4,5, Mariza Vorster3, JanRijn Zeevaart3,6, Ismaheel Lawal3, Thomas Ebenhan3, Christophe Van de Wiele3,4,7.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The incidence of prostate cancer is 60% higher and the mortality rate is two- to three-times greater in black versus white men. We report on differences in 68Ga-PSMA-11 PET/CT imaging findings in 77 black South-African (BSAs) and 18 white South-African (WSAs) treatment-naïve primary prostate carcinoma (PPC) patients.Entities:
Keywords: 68Ga-PSMA; Prostate carcinoma; Racial differences
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29101444 PMCID: PMC5745572 DOI: 10.1007/s00259-017-3852-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging ISSN: 1619-7070 Impact factor: 9.236
Patient Characteristics
| Patients (n) | 95 |
| -Black South-Africans | 77 |
| -White South Africans | 18 |
| Age (mean, range) | 66 years (43–84 years) |
| Gleason group 1 (n) | 28 |
| Gleason group 2 (n) | 28 |
| Gleason group 3 (n) | 39 |
| PSA median (range) | 59 ng/ml (0.16–3666 ng/ml). |
n = number of patients, Gleason group 1 (Gleason score 3 + 3 and Gleason score 3 + 4), Gleason group 2 (Gleason score 4 + 3 and Gleason score 4 + 4) and Gleason group 3 (Gleason scores 9 and 10)
Fig. 1Comparison of SUV max values of primary prostate carcinoma for the different Gleason groups according to race (Blue color corresponds to the results obtained in white men, the green color to results obtained in black men)
Fig. 2Comparison of PSA values for the different Gleason groups (1 to 3) of the entire cohort
Fig. 3Scatterplot showing the relationship between PSA values and primary tumor related 68Ga-PSMA-11 uptake expressed as SUVmax in patients with localized (that is excluding lymph node involvement and/or distant metastases) prostate carcinoma (r = 0.548 (p = 0.0001))
Fig. 4Comparison between the ratio of SUV max values of primary prostate carcinoma to the Gleason score (ratio) versus the race of the patients (1 corresponds to the results obtained in white South-Africans, 2 corresponds to the results obtained in black South-Africans)
Fig. 5Comparison of SUV max values of primary prostate carcinoma for two patients with the same Gleason scores (4 + 5) but different races (A) corresponds to a 70-year-old white man, maximum-intensity-projection PET, axial, coronal and sagittal fused PET/CT demonstrated SUVmax of 6.3 in the primary prostate cancer with a PSA of 10.5 ng/mL. (B) corresponds to a 69-year-old black man, maximum-intensity-projection PET, axial, coronal and sagittal fused PET/CT demonstrated SUVmax of 29.2 in the primary prostate cancer with a PSA of 38.71 ng/mL
Differences in Black versus White South-Africans
| Black South-Africans | White South-Africans | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|
| -Nb of patients | 77 | 18 | |
| -Age | 65.5 yrs. (sd:8.7 yrs) | 67.6 yrs. (sd:6.0 yrs) | 0.153(NS) |
| -SUVmaxPSMAprim | 11.9 (range:2.0–63.7) | 4.4 (range:2.03–29.2) | 0.004* |
| -SUVmaxPSMA/Gleason score | 1.65 (range:0.2–5.1) | 0.66 (range:0.23–3.64) | 0.005* |
| -Gleason score | 7.0 range6–10) | 7 (range 6–9) | 0.964 |
| -Gleason group 1(n) | 23 | 5 | |
| -Gleason group 2(n) | 22 | 6 | |
| -Gleason group 3(n) | 32 | 7 | |
| -PSA | 81.6 (0.16–3660 ng/ml) | 14.5 (0.4–460 ng/ml) | 0.00001* |
| -N-positive | 25 (33%) | 4 (22%) | 0.292(NS) |
| -M-positive | 19 (25%) | 4 (22%) | 0.548(NS) |
Nb = number, n = number of patients, age is given as mean, SD = standard deviation), SUVmaxPSMAprim = SUVmax of primary prostate carcinoma, SUVmaxPSMA/Gleason score = SUVmax of primary prostate cancer corrected for Gleason score, SUVmaxPSMA/Gleason score as well as PSA-values and Gleason score are given as median and range, N = node positive, M = metastasis positive