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Change in prostate cancer presentation coinciding with USPSTF screening recommendations at a community-based urology practice
Authors:Franklin D. Gaylis  Jae E. Choi  Zachary Hamilton  Paul Dato  Edward Cohen  Renee Calabrese  Hilary Prime  Aaron Rosenbaum  Andrew Karim Kader
Affiliation:1. Genesis Healthcare Partners, San Diego, CA;2. Department of Urology, University of California, San Diego, CA
Abstract:

Objective

The benefits of prostate-specific antigen (PSA)–based prostate cancer screening are controversial. We sought to determine the change in prostate cancer presentation coinciding with the release of the United States Preventative Services Task Force recommendations against screening in a high-volume community-based urology practice.

Methods

Characteristics of men presenting for an elevated PSA at a community urology practice from August 2011 to August 2015 were queried from a prospectively collected database. A retrospective analysis of presenting PSA, Gleason grade at biopsy, and prostatectomy as well as clinical and pathologic stage was performed. Kruskal-Wallis rank sum and chi-square tests were used for analysis.

Results

Referrals for elevated PSA decreased from 933 in year 1 to 816 by year 4 (12.5% decrease) with a concomitant reduction in biopsies performed in newly referred men from 461 to 356 (22.8% decrease, P = 0.02). The proportion of men presenting with PSAs>10 increased from 28.1% to 36.8% (P = 0.009). First-time biopsy-positivity rate increased from 48.4% to 62.4% with a rise in the proportion having Gleason≥7 from 51.6% to 69.7% (P = 0.0001). Of the 578 men who underwent radical prostatectomy, there was a 19.4% increase in Gleason≥7 tumors (P = 0.01).

Conclusions

Our findings demonstrate a decrease in elevated PSA referrals, increase in PSA at the time of referral, decrease in detection of low-risk disease, and increase in detection of intermediate-/high-risk disease in a high-volume, multisite, community-based urology practice, coinciding with the United States Preventative Services Task Force recommendations against PSA screening.
Keywords:Prostate cancer  Screening  Grade  PSA  Diagnosis
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