INTRODUCTION: Prostate cancer has high prevalence and mortality among men. Some of the findings on prostate biopsy may be related to the prognosis of the disease. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the percentage of fragments affected by cancer in the prostate biopsy and the pathological staging in the surgical specimen. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Selected 159 patients underwent radical prostatectomy (RP) between 2003 and 2009. Data was collected on age, digital rectal exam, prostate-specific antigen (PSA), Gleason score, number of biopsy fragments, number of fragments affected by tumor, and tumor extension in the surgical specimen. Statistical analysis with Student's t-test, chi-squared test, and multiple logistic regression evalua...
Introduction: The widespread screening programs prompted a decrease in prostate cancer stage at diag...
International audiencePURPOSE: We compared the pathological findings and prostate specific antigen o...
Since accurate tumor localization and quantification are essential requisites avoiding prostate canc...
INTRODUCTION: The need for defining the extension of disease in patients undergoing radical prostate...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prognostic value of the percentage of positive fragments (PPF) in biopsies ...
To determine the distribution characteristics of cancerous foci in the prostate by retrospective ana...
Purpose: Perineural invasion (PNI) on needle prostatic biopsies (NPB) has been controversial as a ma...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the importance of quantifying the adenocarcinoma in prostate biopsies when dete...
OBJECTIVE: To determine through preoperative serum PSA level, Gleason score on biopsy and percentage...
Objective: To investigate the adequacy of the samples obtained by prostate biopsies and the factors ...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the importance of the Gleason score on the behavior of prostate adenocarcinom...
Context: The diagnosis of and reporting parameters for prostate cancer (PCa) have evolved over time,...
PURPOSE: Transrectal prostate biopsies are inaccurate and, thus, the prevalence of clinically signif...
To determine if the presence of a single minute neoplastic lesion defined as a lesion < or = 0.5 mm ...
Introduction: The widespread screening programs prompted a decrease in prostate cancer stage at diag...
International audiencePURPOSE: We compared the pathological findings and prostate specific antigen o...
Since accurate tumor localization and quantification are essential requisites avoiding prostate canc...
INTRODUCTION: The need for defining the extension of disease in patients undergoing radical prostate...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the prognostic value of the percentage of positive fragments (PPF) in biopsies ...
To determine the distribution characteristics of cancerous foci in the prostate by retrospective ana...
Purpose: Perineural invasion (PNI) on needle prostatic biopsies (NPB) has been controversial as a ma...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the importance of quantifying the adenocarcinoma in prostate biopsies when dete...
OBJECTIVE: To determine through preoperative serum PSA level, Gleason score on biopsy and percentage...
Objective: To investigate the adequacy of the samples obtained by prostate biopsies and the factors ...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the importance of the Gleason score on the behavior of prostate adenocarcinom...
Context: The diagnosis of and reporting parameters for prostate cancer (PCa) have evolved over time,...
PURPOSE: Transrectal prostate biopsies are inaccurate and, thus, the prevalence of clinically signif...
To determine if the presence of a single minute neoplastic lesion defined as a lesion < or = 0.5 mm ...
Introduction: The widespread screening programs prompted a decrease in prostate cancer stage at diag...
International audiencePURPOSE: We compared the pathological findings and prostate specific antigen o...
Since accurate tumor localization and quantification are essential requisites avoiding prostate canc...