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Using multiple cutpoints for the free-to-total prostate specific antigen ratio improves the accuracy of prostate cancer detection
Authors:Hoffman Richard M  Clanon David L  Chavez Margarita  Peirce John C
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Albuquerque VA Medical Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87108, USA. rhoffman@unm.edu
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Using a single cutpoint for the free-to-total (F/T) prostate specific antigen (PSA) ratio loses important diagnostic information. We evaluated the performance of multiple F/T PSA cutpoints in detecting prostate cancer in men with nonspecific PSA values. METHODS: We extracted sensitivity and specificity data from 12 studies reporting on >or=30 cancer patients with PSA values between 2.0 and 10.0 ng/mL. We calculated stratum-specific likelihood ratios (LR) and areas under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. RESULTS: Multiple cutpoints for the F/T PSA ratio significantly increased the area under the ROC (0.70) compared with the single investigator-selected cutpoint (0.62), P < 0.004. The LR for the most positive cutpoint stratum (2.62) was significantly higher than the LR for a positive test from the single cutpoint (1.36), P < 0.004. CONCLUSIONS: Using multiple cutpoints increased the discriminating power of the F/T PSA ratio and led to greater probability revisions in the most positive test-result strata.
Keywords:prostatic neoplasms  prostate‐specific antigen  ROC curve  likelihood functions
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