Extensive biopsy protocol improves the detection rate of prostate cancer
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Extensive biopsy protocol improves the detection rate of prostate cancer
Abstract
Purpose: We evaluated improvement in the rate of prostate cancer detection when using an extensive biopsy protocol involving peripheral cores.
Materials and methods: We prospectively evaluated 303 consecutive men who underwent transrectal ultrasound guided biopsy due to elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA) and/or abnormal digital rectal examination. Ten biopsies were performed, including at least 5 at the base and middle of each lobe. In addition to standard biopsy at a 45-degree angle, a more peripheral 30-degree angle biopsy was obtained. At the apex only 1 standard biopsy was done. However, when prostate volume was greater than 50 cm.3, an additional peripheral biopsy was obtained at the apex.
Results: The complication rate in this biopsy protocol was 1% (3 patients). Prostate cancer was detected in 118 of the 303 men (38. 9%). Overall this extensive protocol resulted in 6.6% improvement in the detection rate. Improvement was 6.5% in men with PSA 10 ng./ml. or less and 7% in those with PSA greater than 10 (not significant).
Conclusions: Increasing the number of biopsy cores and improving prostate peripheral zone sampling resulted in a significant improvement in the detection of prostate cancer.
Comment in
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Improving prostate cancer detection.J Urol. 2000 Aug;164(2):405. doi: 10.1097/00005392-200008000-00032. J Urol. 2000. PMID: 10991699 No abstract available.
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