Prediction of Capsular Perforation and Seminal Vesicle Invasion in Prostate Cancer |
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Authors: | David G. Bostwick Junqi Qian Erik Bergstralh Paul Dundore Dugan James Robert P. Myers Joseph E. Oesterling |
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Affiliation: | Departments of Pathology and Urology, and Section of Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota |
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Abstract: | PurposeCapsular perforation and seminal vesicle invasion are unfavorable, prognostic factors in prostate cancer. Accurate preoperative prediction of these factors would be clinically useful for planning treatment, especially in patients being considered for radiation therapy, nerve sparing radical prostatectomy and watchful waiting. However, current methods are imprecise at predicting the presence and extent of these factors. We determined which combination of commonly available preoperative variables provides the best prediction of capsular perforation and seminal vesicle invasion in patients with clinically localized prostate cancer.Materials and MethodsWe reviewed the preoperative medical records and biopsy findings from 314 patients with clinical stages T1cN0M0 to T2cN0M0 cancer who underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy and bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy between September 1991 and June 1993. Radical prostatectomy specimens were embedded and evaluated by whole mount sections.ResultsCapsular perforation was observed in 104 patients (33.1 percent) and seminal vesicle invasion was noted in 46 (14.6 percent). Preoperative variables predictive of capsular perforation and seminal vesicle invasion on univariate analysis were serum prostate specific antigen (PSA) concentration, clinical stage, Gleason primary and secondary patterns, Gleason score, nuclear grade, perineural invasion and percent cancer in the biopsy specimens. On multivariate analysis independent prognostic factors for capsular perforation and seminal vesicle invasion were PSA, Gleason score and percent cancer in the biopsy specimens.ConclusionsThe combination of serum PSA concentration, Gleason score and percent cancer in the biopsy specimens provides the best prediction of capsular perforation and seminal vesicle invasion. Models based on this combination of factors may be clinically useful to stratify patients for nonoperative treatment. |
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