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Outcomes and Trends of Prostate Biopsy for Prostate Cancer in Chinese Men from 2003 to 2011

BACKGROUND: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening is growing in popularity in China, but its impact on biopsy characteristics and outcomes are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to characterize prostate biopsy outcomes and trends in Chinese men over a 10-year period, since the incre...

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Autores principales: Na, Rong, Jiang, Haowen, Kim, Seong-Tae, Wu, Yishuo, Tong, Shijun, Zhang, Limin, Xu, Jianfeng, Sun, Yinghao, Ding, Qiang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3506536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23189170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049914
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author Na, Rong
Jiang, Haowen
Kim, Seong-Tae
Wu, Yishuo
Tong, Shijun
Zhang, Limin
Xu, Jianfeng
Sun, Yinghao
Ding, Qiang
author_facet Na, Rong
Jiang, Haowen
Kim, Seong-Tae
Wu, Yishuo
Tong, Shijun
Zhang, Limin
Xu, Jianfeng
Sun, Yinghao
Ding, Qiang
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description BACKGROUND: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening is growing in popularity in China, but its impact on biopsy characteristics and outcomes are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to characterize prostate biopsy outcomes and trends in Chinese men over a 10-year period, since the increasing use of PSA tests. METHODS: All men (n = 1,650) who underwent prostate biopsy for PCa at Huashan Hospital, Shanghai, China from 2003–2011 were evaluated. Demographic and clinical information was collected for each patient, including age, digital rectal examination (DRE), transrectal ultrasound (prostate volume and nodule), total prostate-specific antigen (tPSA) levels and free PSA ratio (fPSA/tPSA) prior to biopsy. Prostate biopsy was performed using six cores before October 2007 or ten cores thereafter. Logistic regression and multivariate analysis were used to evaluate our data. RESULTS: The overall positive rate of prostate biopsy for PCa was 47% and the rate decreased significantly over the years from 74% in 2003 to 33% in 2011 (P-trend = 0.004) . Age at diagnosis was slightly increased (P-trend = 0.04) while fPSA/tPSA was significantly decreased (P-trend = 1.11×10-5). A statistically significant trend was not observed for tPSA levels, prostate volume, or proportion of positive nodule. The model including multiple demographic and clinical variables (i.e., age, DRE, tPSA, fPSA/tPSA and transrectal ultrasound results) (AUC = 0.93) statistically outperformed models that included only PSA (AUC = 0.85) or fPSA/tPSA (AUC = 0.66) to predict PCa risks (P<0.05). Similar results were observed in a subgroup of men whose tPSA levels were lower than 20 ng/mL (AUC = 0.87, vs. AUC of tPSA  = 0.62, P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Detection rates of PCa and high-grade PCa among men that underwent prostate biopsy at the institution has decreased significantly in the past 10 years, likely due to increasing use of PSA tests. Predictive performance of demographic and clinical variables of PCa was excellent. These variables should be used in clinics to determine the need for prostate biopsy.
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spelling pubmed-35065362012-11-27 Outcomes and Trends of Prostate Biopsy for Prostate Cancer in Chinese Men from 2003 to 2011 Na, Rong Jiang, Haowen Kim, Seong-Tae Wu, Yishuo Tong, Shijun Zhang, Limin Xu, Jianfeng Sun, Yinghao Ding, Qiang PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening is growing in popularity in China, but its impact on biopsy characteristics and outcomes are poorly understood. OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to characterize prostate biopsy outcomes and trends in Chinese men over a 10-year period, since the increasing use of PSA tests. METHODS: All men (n = 1,650) who underwent prostate biopsy for PCa at Huashan Hospital, Shanghai, China from 2003–2011 were evaluated. Demographic and clinical information was collected for each patient, including age, digital rectal examination (DRE), transrectal ultrasound (prostate volume and nodule), total prostate-specific antigen (tPSA) levels and free PSA ratio (fPSA/tPSA) prior to biopsy. Prostate biopsy was performed using six cores before October 2007 or ten cores thereafter. Logistic regression and multivariate analysis were used to evaluate our data. RESULTS: The overall positive rate of prostate biopsy for PCa was 47% and the rate decreased significantly over the years from 74% in 2003 to 33% in 2011 (P-trend = 0.004) . Age at diagnosis was slightly increased (P-trend = 0.04) while fPSA/tPSA was significantly decreased (P-trend = 1.11×10-5). A statistically significant trend was not observed for tPSA levels, prostate volume, or proportion of positive nodule. The model including multiple demographic and clinical variables (i.e., age, DRE, tPSA, fPSA/tPSA and transrectal ultrasound results) (AUC = 0.93) statistically outperformed models that included only PSA (AUC = 0.85) or fPSA/tPSA (AUC = 0.66) to predict PCa risks (P<0.05). Similar results were observed in a subgroup of men whose tPSA levels were lower than 20 ng/mL (AUC = 0.87, vs. AUC of tPSA  = 0.62, P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Detection rates of PCa and high-grade PCa among men that underwent prostate biopsy at the institution has decreased significantly in the past 10 years, likely due to increasing use of PSA tests. Predictive performance of demographic and clinical variables of PCa was excellent. These variables should be used in clinics to determine the need for prostate biopsy. Public Library of Science 2012-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3506536/ /pubmed/23189170 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049914 Text en © 2012 Na et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Na, Rong
Jiang, Haowen
Kim, Seong-Tae
Wu, Yishuo
Tong, Shijun
Zhang, Limin
Xu, Jianfeng
Sun, Yinghao
Ding, Qiang
Outcomes and Trends of Prostate Biopsy for Prostate Cancer in Chinese Men from 2003 to 2011
title Outcomes and Trends of Prostate Biopsy for Prostate Cancer in Chinese Men from 2003 to 2011
title_full Outcomes and Trends of Prostate Biopsy for Prostate Cancer in Chinese Men from 2003 to 2011
title_fullStr Outcomes and Trends of Prostate Biopsy for Prostate Cancer in Chinese Men from 2003 to 2011
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes and Trends of Prostate Biopsy for Prostate Cancer in Chinese Men from 2003 to 2011
title_short Outcomes and Trends of Prostate Biopsy for Prostate Cancer in Chinese Men from 2003 to 2011
title_sort outcomes and trends of prostate biopsy for prostate cancer in chinese men from 2003 to 2011
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3506536/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23189170
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0049914
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