PC 08. The relationship of prostate volume, prostate biopsy cores and prostate cancer (Pca) detection rate
Prostate Cancer

PC 08. The relationship of prostate volume, prostate biopsy cores and prostate cancer (Pca) detection rate

Zhihua Lu

The first hospital of Jilin University, xinmin street 71 #, Changchun, Jilin, China


Objective: To investigate the relationship of prostate volume, prostate biopsy cores and Pca detection rate.

Methods: A total of 292 patients with PSA from 4 to 20 ng/mL, with or without abnormal DRE, underwent 12-core prostate biopsy from January 2007 to December 2009. Transrectal ultrasound was used to determine prostate volume. 12-core biopsy protocol originated from classic 6-core protocol. We divided all patients into <30 mL, 30-60 mL, 60-90 mL, >90 mL groups according prostate volume. And then we compared the Pca detection rates of 6-, 8-, 10- and 12-core protocols in each groups.

Results: The total Pca detection rate was 25.0% (73/292). In <30 mL group, Pca detection rates were same between each protocols (39.13%, 21/54). In 30-60 mL group, Pca detection rates of 6-core (21.3%, 23/108), 8-core (23.1%, 25/108), 10- core (23.1%, 25/108) and 12-core (24.1%, 26/108) protocols were not significantly different (P>0.05). In 60-90 mL group, 6-core (12.9%, 12/93) protocol had significantly lower Pca detection rate (P<0.05) than 8-core (19.4%, 18/93), 10-core (20.4%, 19/93), 12-core (20.4%, 19/93) protocols. In >90 mL groups, Pca detection rates of 6-core (8.1%, 3/37), 8-core (8.1%, 3/37) protocols were significantly lower (P<0.05) than 10-core (18.9%, 7/37), 12-core (18.9%, 7/37) protocols.

Conclusions: Prostate volume could be an important factor for how many cores which we choice for prostate biopsy. Increasing cores would not improve Pca detection rate without considering prostate volume.

Key words

Prostate volume; prostate biopsy cores; Pca

DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2012.s169

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