Spread of adenocarcinoma within prostatic ducts and acini. Morphologic and clinical correlations
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Spread of adenocarcinoma within prostatic ducts and acini. Morphologic and clinical correlations
Abstract
Malignant epithelial masses within prostatic duct lumens have been equated with several conflicting entities, including Gleason cribriform grade 3 carcinoma and cribriforming dysplasia. We identified 51 radical prostatectomy cancers containing intraductal lesions among 130 cases, with total cancer volumes between 4 and 10 cc. Such lesions with duct lumen-spanning septa or masses were rare in areas away from invasive cancer (22 foci), while dysplasia (prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia) was common (1,490 foci). Consequently, these lesions were interpreted as being part of the evolution of invasive carcinoma rather than precursors; they were designated "intraductal carcinoma" as distinct from dysplasia. Intraductal cancer areas within invasive carcinoma usually represented cancer extension within the branches of a single segment of the duct-acinar system from near the urethra to the gland capsule. In 51% of cases with intraductal spread, the invasive component produced large ( > 0.5 mm) tumor masses in perineural spaces, which in turn correlated strongly with extensive capsule penetration and frequent positive surgical margins selectively at the superior nerve pedicle. The amount of grade 4/5 cancer, the amount of intraductal carcinoma, and the large perineural tumor mass appeared to be related to postprostatectomy progression of cancer, as measured by elevation of ultrasensitive serum prostate-specific antigen. It was concluded that intraductal prostatic adenocarcinoma is a common morphologic entity with precisely defined histologic criteria and a unique biologic significance, as reflected by an enhanced capacity for extensive spread within ducts and perineural spaces. It was proposed that the diversity of diagnoses attached to most cribriform malignant lesions can be unified by the concept of this single entity.
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