Objective: This study aimed to determine the predictive effect of the presence of chronic prostatitis associated with prostate cancer (PCa) in prostate biopsy on Gleason score upgrade (GSU) in radical prostatectomy (RP) specimens. Materials and methods: The data of 295 patients who underwent open or robotic RP with a diagnosis of localized PCa following biopsy were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into two groups with and without GSU following RP. Predictive factors affecting GSU on biopsy were determined. The impact of chronic prostatitis associated with prostate cancer on GSU was examined via logistic regression analysis. Results: Out of 224 patients with Gleason 3+3 scores on biopsy, 145 (64.7%) had Gleason upgrade, and ...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the predictors of upgrading and degree of upgrading among pati...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in the adult male, and benign prostatic hyp...
Objective: Over the last decade, active surveillance (AS) of low-risk prostate cancer has been incre...
Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate associations of prostatic chronic inflammation (PCI) with pr...
Objective: In prostate specimens, chronic inflammatory infiltrate (CII) type IV has been detected, b...
Purpose: To determine the potential role of bioptic inflammation (Irani score) in predicting adverse...
Objectives: To investigate the associations of clinical factors and intraprostatic chronic inflammat...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the importance of the Gleason score on the behavior of prostate adenocarcinom...
Purpose: The Gleason score (GS) is an important factor that is considered when making decisions abou...
Objective: Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in men and the second cause of cancer-relat...
Background: Chronic inflammatory infiltrate (CII) might be involved in prostate cancer (PCA) and ben...
bjectives: To investigate associations of chronic inflammatory infiltrate (CII) with prostate cancer...
Background: We leveraged two trials to test the hypothesis of an inflammation-prostate cancer link p...
Aim: To examine whether an extended prostate biopsy (PB) scheme is associated with an improvement in...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the rate of Gleason score (GS) upgrade on final pathology, the rate of ...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the predictors of upgrading and degree of upgrading among pati...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in the adult male, and benign prostatic hyp...
Objective: Over the last decade, active surveillance (AS) of low-risk prostate cancer has been incre...
Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate associations of prostatic chronic inflammation (PCI) with pr...
Objective: In prostate specimens, chronic inflammatory infiltrate (CII) type IV has been detected, b...
Purpose: To determine the potential role of bioptic inflammation (Irani score) in predicting adverse...
Objectives: To investigate the associations of clinical factors and intraprostatic chronic inflammat...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the importance of the Gleason score on the behavior of prostate adenocarcinom...
Purpose: The Gleason score (GS) is an important factor that is considered when making decisions abou...
Objective: Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in men and the second cause of cancer-relat...
Background: Chronic inflammatory infiltrate (CII) might be involved in prostate cancer (PCA) and ben...
bjectives: To investigate associations of chronic inflammatory infiltrate (CII) with prostate cancer...
Background: We leveraged two trials to test the hypothesis of an inflammation-prostate cancer link p...
Aim: To examine whether an extended prostate biopsy (PB) scheme is associated with an improvement in...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether the rate of Gleason score (GS) upgrade on final pathology, the rate of ...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify the predictors of upgrading and degree of upgrading among pati...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in the adult male, and benign prostatic hyp...
Objective: Over the last decade, active surveillance (AS) of low-risk prostate cancer has been incre...