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False Positive Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phenotypes in the Biopsy-naïve Prostate: Are They Distinct from Significant Cancer-associated Lesions? Lessons from PROMIS [Image: see text] ()

BACKGROUND: False positive multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) phenotypes prompt unnecessary biopsies. The Prostate MRI Imaging Study (PROMIS) provides a unique opportunity to explore such phenotypes in biopsy-naïve men with raised prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and suspected cancer....

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Autores principales: Stavrinides, Vasilis, Syer, Tom, Hu, Yipeng, Giganti, Francesco, Freeman, Alex, Karapanagiotis, Solon, Bott, Simon R.J., Brown, Louise C., Burns-Cox, Nicholas, Dudderidge, Timothy J., Bosaily, Ahmed El-Shater, Frangou, Elena, Ghei, Maneesh, Henderson, Alastair, Hindley, Richard G., Kaplan, Richard S., Oldroyd, Robert, Parker, Chris, Persad, Raj, Rosario, Derek J., Shergill, Iqbal S., Echeverria, Lina M. Carmona, Norris, Joseph M., Winkler, Mathias, Barratt, Dean, Kirkham, Alex, Punwani, Shonit, Whitaker, Hayley C., Ahmed, Hashim U., Emberton, Mark
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7772750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33051065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2020.09.043
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author Stavrinides, Vasilis
Syer, Tom
Hu, Yipeng
Giganti, Francesco
Freeman, Alex
Karapanagiotis, Solon
Bott, Simon R.J.
Brown, Louise C.
Burns-Cox, Nicholas
Dudderidge, Timothy J.
Bosaily, Ahmed El-Shater
Frangou, Elena
Ghei, Maneesh
Henderson, Alastair
Hindley, Richard G.
Kaplan, Richard S.
Oldroyd, Robert
Parker, Chris
Persad, Raj
Rosario, Derek J.
Shergill, Iqbal S.
Echeverria, Lina M. Carmona
Norris, Joseph M.
Winkler, Mathias
Barratt, Dean
Kirkham, Alex
Punwani, Shonit
Whitaker, Hayley C.
Ahmed, Hashim U.
Emberton, Mark
author_facet Stavrinides, Vasilis
Syer, Tom
Hu, Yipeng
Giganti, Francesco
Freeman, Alex
Karapanagiotis, Solon
Bott, Simon R.J.
Brown, Louise C.
Burns-Cox, Nicholas
Dudderidge, Timothy J.
Bosaily, Ahmed El-Shater
Frangou, Elena
Ghei, Maneesh
Henderson, Alastair
Hindley, Richard G.
Kaplan, Richard S.
Oldroyd, Robert
Parker, Chris
Persad, Raj
Rosario, Derek J.
Shergill, Iqbal S.
Echeverria, Lina M. Carmona
Norris, Joseph M.
Winkler, Mathias
Barratt, Dean
Kirkham, Alex
Punwani, Shonit
Whitaker, Hayley C.
Ahmed, Hashim U.
Emberton, Mark
author_sort Stavrinides, Vasilis
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: False positive multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) phenotypes prompt unnecessary biopsies. The Prostate MRI Imaging Study (PROMIS) provides a unique opportunity to explore such phenotypes in biopsy-naïve men with raised prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and suspected cancer. OBJECTIVE: To compare mpMRI lesions in men with/without significant cancer on transperineal mapping biopsy (TPM). DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: PROMIS participants (n = 235) underwent mpMRI followed by a combined biopsy procedure at University College London Hospital, including 5-mm TPM as the reference standard. Patients were divided into four mutually exclusive groups according to TPM findings: (1) no cancer, (2) insignificant cancer, (3) definition 2 significant cancer (Gleason ≥3 + 4 of any length and/or maximum cancer core length ≥4 mm of any grade), and (4) definition 1 significant cancer (Gleason ≥4 + 3 of any length and/or maximum cancer core length ≥6 mm of any grade). OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Index and/or additional lesions present in 178 participants were compared between TPM groups in terms of number, conspicuity, volume, location, and radiological characteristics. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: Most lesions were located in the peripheral zone. More men with significant cancer had two or more lesions than those without significant disease (67% vs 37%; p <  0.001). In the former group, index lesions were larger (mean volume 0.68 vs 0.50 ml; p <  0.001, Wilcoxon test), more conspicuous (Likert 4–5: 79% vs 22%; p <  0.001), and diffusion restricted (mean apparent diffusion coefficient [ADC]: 0.73 vs 0.86; p <  0.001, Wilcoxon test). In men with Likert 3 index lesions, log(2)PSA density and index lesion ADC were significant predictors of definition 1/2 disease in a logistic regression model (mean cross-validated area under the receiver-operator characteristic curve: 0.77 [95% confidence interval: 0.67–0.87]). CONCLUSIONS: Significant cancer-associated MRI lesions in biopsy-naïve men have clinical-radiological differences, with lesions seen in prostates without significant disease. MRI-calculated PSA density and ADC could predict significant cancer in those with indeterminate MRI phenotypes. PATIENT SUMMARY: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions that mimic prostate cancer but are, in fact, benign prompt unnecessary biopsies in thousands of men with raised prostate-specific antigen. In this study we found that, on closer look, such false positive lesions have different features from cancerous ones. This means that doctors could potentially develop better tools to identify cancer on MRI and spare some patients from unnecessary biopsies.
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spelling pubmed-77727502021-01-01 False Positive Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phenotypes in the Biopsy-naïve Prostate: Are They Distinct from Significant Cancer-associated Lesions? Lessons from PROMIS [Image: see text] () Stavrinides, Vasilis Syer, Tom Hu, Yipeng Giganti, Francesco Freeman, Alex Karapanagiotis, Solon Bott, Simon R.J. Brown, Louise C. Burns-Cox, Nicholas Dudderidge, Timothy J. Bosaily, Ahmed El-Shater Frangou, Elena Ghei, Maneesh Henderson, Alastair Hindley, Richard G. Kaplan, Richard S. Oldroyd, Robert Parker, Chris Persad, Raj Rosario, Derek J. Shergill, Iqbal S. Echeverria, Lina M. Carmona Norris, Joseph M. Winkler, Mathias Barratt, Dean Kirkham, Alex Punwani, Shonit Whitaker, Hayley C. Ahmed, Hashim U. Emberton, Mark Eur Urol Platinum Priority – Prostate Cancer BACKGROUND: False positive multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) phenotypes prompt unnecessary biopsies. The Prostate MRI Imaging Study (PROMIS) provides a unique opportunity to explore such phenotypes in biopsy-naïve men with raised prostate-specific antigen (PSA) and suspected cancer. OBJECTIVE: To compare mpMRI lesions in men with/without significant cancer on transperineal mapping biopsy (TPM). DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: PROMIS participants (n = 235) underwent mpMRI followed by a combined biopsy procedure at University College London Hospital, including 5-mm TPM as the reference standard. Patients were divided into four mutually exclusive groups according to TPM findings: (1) no cancer, (2) insignificant cancer, (3) definition 2 significant cancer (Gleason ≥3 + 4 of any length and/or maximum cancer core length ≥4 mm of any grade), and (4) definition 1 significant cancer (Gleason ≥4 + 3 of any length and/or maximum cancer core length ≥6 mm of any grade). OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Index and/or additional lesions present in 178 participants were compared between TPM groups in terms of number, conspicuity, volume, location, and radiological characteristics. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: Most lesions were located in the peripheral zone. More men with significant cancer had two or more lesions than those without significant disease (67% vs 37%; p <  0.001). In the former group, index lesions were larger (mean volume 0.68 vs 0.50 ml; p <  0.001, Wilcoxon test), more conspicuous (Likert 4–5: 79% vs 22%; p <  0.001), and diffusion restricted (mean apparent diffusion coefficient [ADC]: 0.73 vs 0.86; p <  0.001, Wilcoxon test). In men with Likert 3 index lesions, log(2)PSA density and index lesion ADC were significant predictors of definition 1/2 disease in a logistic regression model (mean cross-validated area under the receiver-operator characteristic curve: 0.77 [95% confidence interval: 0.67–0.87]). CONCLUSIONS: Significant cancer-associated MRI lesions in biopsy-naïve men have clinical-radiological differences, with lesions seen in prostates without significant disease. MRI-calculated PSA density and ADC could predict significant cancer in those with indeterminate MRI phenotypes. PATIENT SUMMARY: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) lesions that mimic prostate cancer but are, in fact, benign prompt unnecessary biopsies in thousands of men with raised prostate-specific antigen. In this study we found that, on closer look, such false positive lesions have different features from cancerous ones. This means that doctors could potentially develop better tools to identify cancer on MRI and spare some patients from unnecessary biopsies. Elsevier Science 2021-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7772750/ /pubmed/33051065 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2020.09.043 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Platinum Priority – Prostate Cancer
Stavrinides, Vasilis
Syer, Tom
Hu, Yipeng
Giganti, Francesco
Freeman, Alex
Karapanagiotis, Solon
Bott, Simon R.J.
Brown, Louise C.
Burns-Cox, Nicholas
Dudderidge, Timothy J.
Bosaily, Ahmed El-Shater
Frangou, Elena
Ghei, Maneesh
Henderson, Alastair
Hindley, Richard G.
Kaplan, Richard S.
Oldroyd, Robert
Parker, Chris
Persad, Raj
Rosario, Derek J.
Shergill, Iqbal S.
Echeverria, Lina M. Carmona
Norris, Joseph M.
Winkler, Mathias
Barratt, Dean
Kirkham, Alex
Punwani, Shonit
Whitaker, Hayley C.
Ahmed, Hashim U.
Emberton, Mark
False Positive Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phenotypes in the Biopsy-naïve Prostate: Are They Distinct from Significant Cancer-associated Lesions? Lessons from PROMIS [Image: see text] ()
title False Positive Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phenotypes in the Biopsy-naïve Prostate: Are They Distinct from Significant Cancer-associated Lesions? Lessons from PROMIS [Image: see text] ()
title_full False Positive Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phenotypes in the Biopsy-naïve Prostate: Are They Distinct from Significant Cancer-associated Lesions? Lessons from PROMIS [Image: see text] ()
title_fullStr False Positive Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phenotypes in the Biopsy-naïve Prostate: Are They Distinct from Significant Cancer-associated Lesions? Lessons from PROMIS [Image: see text] ()
title_full_unstemmed False Positive Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phenotypes in the Biopsy-naïve Prostate: Are They Distinct from Significant Cancer-associated Lesions? Lessons from PROMIS [Image: see text] ()
title_short False Positive Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging Phenotypes in the Biopsy-naïve Prostate: Are They Distinct from Significant Cancer-associated Lesions? Lessons from PROMIS [Image: see text] ()
title_sort false positive multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging phenotypes in the biopsy-naïve prostate: are they distinct from significant cancer-associated lesions? lessons from promis [image: see text] ()
topic Platinum Priority – Prostate Cancer
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7772750/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33051065
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eururo.2020.09.043
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