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Preoperative hypogonadism is not an independent predictor of high-risk disease in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy
Authors:Salonia Andrea  Gallina Andrea  Briganti Alberto  Abdollah Firas  Suardi Nazareno  Capitanio Umberto  Colombo Renzo  Freschi Massimo  Rigatti Patrizio  Montorsi Francesco
Affiliation:Department of Urology, University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy. salonia.andrea@hsr.it
Abstract:

BACKGROUND:

A study was undertaken to assess the association between either preoperative serum total testosterone (TT) or hypogonadism (defined as TT <3 ng/mL) with high‐risk prostate cancer (PCa) (defined as patients with pathological extracapsular extension [ECE], seminal vesicle invasion [SVI], or Gleason grades ≥4 + 3 [high‐grade PCa]) at radical prostatectomy (RP).

METHODS:

A cohort of 673 consecutive Caucasian‐European patients who underwent RP at a single institute was used. None of the patients had taken any hormonal neoadjuvant treatment or other hormonal preparations during the previous 12 months. Serum TT was measured the day before surgery (8‐10 AM ) in all cases. Logistic regression models tested the associations among predictors (eg, prostate‐specific antigen, clinical stage, biopsy Gleason sum, body mass index, and TT) and ECE, SVI, and high‐grade PCa.

RESULTS:

Median TT was 4.5 ng/mL (mean, 4.5; range, 0.02‐13.6). Hypogonadism was found in 144 (21.4%) patients, and severe hypogonadism (defined as TT <1 ng/mL) was observed in 37 (5.5%) men. Extracapsular extension, SVI, and high‐grade PCa were found in 96 (14.6%), 88 (13.1%), and 153 (22.7%) patients, respectively. Patients with high‐risk PCa had median TT comparable to those with low‐risk disease. At multivariate analysis, TT did not achieve independent predictor status for ECE, SVI, and high‐grade PCa. Only circulating TT <1 ng/mL was an independent predictor of SVI (odds ratio, 3.11; P = .006).

CONCLUSIONS:

In contrast with previous reports, preoperative circulating TT levels were not associated with high‐risk PCa. Likewise, hypogonadism did not achieve independent predictor status for high‐risk PCa. Cancer 2011;. © 2011 American Cancer Society.
Keywords:high risk  prostate cancer  radical prostatectomy  testosterone  hypogonadism  pathologic stage  pathologic grade
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