The performance of prostate specific antigen for predicting prostate cancer is maintained after a prior negative prostate biopsy
- PMID: 18550097
- DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2008.04.014
The performance of prostate specific antigen for predicting prostate cancer is maintained after a prior negative prostate biopsy
Abstract
Purpose: It has been suggested that prostate specific antigen has no predictive value for prostate cancer after a first negative biopsy has been performed. We compared the performance operating characteristics of prostate specific antigen for prostate cancer between a first and subsequent prostate biopsy in a group of men with complete verification of cancer status.
Materials and methods: From the 18,882 participants in the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial we examined men in the placebo group who had only a first biopsy or a first and second prostate biopsy with a prostate specific antigen and digital rectal examination within 1 year before each biopsy. The receiver operating characteristic curve was estimated for prostate specific antigen for detection of prostate cancer on the first biopsy compared to the second, and the C-statistics were compared.
Results: Of this group 5,608 men had a first biopsy and 687 of those with a negative first biopsy underwent a second biopsy. The C-statistic was 0.650 (95% CI 0.632, 0.668) for the first biopsy and 0.664 (95% CI 0.607, 0.721) for the second biopsy. The C-statistic for the second biopsy was statistically significantly greater than 0.5 (p <0.001) and overlapped with that from the first biopsy.
Conclusions: Prostate specific antigen does not lose predictive value for the detection of prostate cancer even after a first biopsy shows no evidence of cancer, and its performance characteristics are only slightly decreased.
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Re: The performance of prostate specific antigen for predicting prostate cancer is maintained after a prior negative prostate biopsy I. M. Thompson, C. M. Tangen, D. P. Ankerst, C. Chi, M. S. Lucia, P. Goodman, H. Parnes and C. A. Coltman, Jr. J Urol 2008; 180: 544-547.J Urol. 2009 May;181(5):2387-8. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2009.01.060. Epub 2009 Mar 20. J Urol. 2009. PMID: 19303084 No abstract available.
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