Biopsy-based diagnosis of prostate cancer in 1290 patients referred for prostate examination: results according to the PSA level, digital rectal examination and ultrasonography |
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Authors: | Szabó J Végh A Gasman D Hoznek A Chopin D K Abbou C C |
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Affiliation: | Department of Urology, Central Military Hospital, Budapest, Hungary. |
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Abstract: | Authors present their retrospective study of 1290 patients referred for prostate evaluation. The risk of cancer was analysed according to PSA, rectal palpation and ultrasound examination. Among the 1290 patients, 54.8% had cancer. The risk of cancer was multiplied by 2.8 when the PSA was between the normal limit and 10 ng/ml, by 7.5 when it exceeded 10 ng/ml, by 4.0 when rectal palpation was abnormal and by 1.6 when a hypoechogenic zone was present. Although a hypoechogenic zone does not improve the detection of cancer compared to PSA and rectal palpation, an increased PSA level even lower than 10 ng/ml indicates biopsies. |
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