The cell cycle inhibitors p21WAF1 and p27KIP1 are associated with survival in patients treated by salvage prostatectomy after radiation therapy. |
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Authors: | L Cheng R V Lloyd A L Weaver T M Pisansky J C Cheville D M Ramnani B C Leibovich M L Blute H Zincke D G Bostwick |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis 46202, USA. lcheng@iupui.edu |
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Abstract: | We evaluated p27KIP1 and p21WAF1 expression in 52 patients treated by salvage radical prostatectomy and bilateral pelvic lymphadenectomy for biopsy-proven locally persistent or recurrent prostate cancer after external beam radiation therapy. We defined low and high expression based on the median value observed in our sample. Five-year distant metastasis-free survival and cancer-specific survival were 71 and 82%, respectively, for patients with low expression of p21 (< or =5%), compared with 94 and 100%, respectively, for those with high expression of p21 (>5%; P = 0.02 and 0.01, respectively). Five-year distant metastasis-free survival and cancer-specific survival were 71 and 82%, respectively, for patients with low expression of p27 (<50%), compared with 88 and 96%, respectively, for those with high expression of p27 (> or =50%; P = 0.06 and 0.01, respectively). These findings indicate that p21 and p27 expression levels are significant predictors of survival for patients selected for salvage prostatectomy for recurrent prostate cancer. |
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