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Outcome prediction with p53 immunostaining after radical prostatectomy in patients with locally advanced prostate cancer
Authors:Leibovich B C  Cheng L  Weaver A L  Myers R P  Bostwick D G
Affiliation:

aFrom the Departments of Urology and Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and Section of Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota

Abstract:
PURPOSE: Conventional pathological variables in prostate cancer may not provide optimal prediction of patient outcome. Pathological findings and p53 immunostaining were measured prospectively in radical prostatectomy specimens to determine the incremental improvement in prediction of patient outcome over clinical findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From a previous prospective study of 392 consecutive patients with prostate cancer who did not receive preoperative therapy and were treated with radical prostatectomy 25 had pathological stage pT3aN0M0, 24 had pT3bN0M0, 2 had pT2bN1M0, 7 had pT3aN1M0 and 14 had pT3bN1 prostate cancer. These locally advanced stage cases comprise the current study population and further analysis was done with p53 immunostaining. All prostate specimens were totally embedded, serially sectioned and whole mounted. We examined pathological, clinical and laboratory findings as well as p53 immunostaining. RESULTS: Median followup was 5.4 years (range 0.5 to 6.4). Univariate analysis revealed that pathological stage, 10% or greater immunostaining for p53, area and length of extraprostatic cancer extension, and cancer volume (all p
Keywords:Key Words:: prostatic neoplasms   prostate   prostate-specific antigen   prostatectomy   protein p53
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