THE SIGNIFICANCE OF POSTIRRADIATION PROSTATE BIOPSY WITH LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP

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作者
KUBAN, DA [1 ]
ELMAHDI, AM [1 ]
SCHELLHAMMER, P [1 ]
机构
[1] EASTERN VIRGINIA MED SCH,DEPT UROL,NORFOLK,VA 23501
关键词
PROSTATE; BIOPSY; RADIATION;
D O I
10.1016/0360-3016(92)91053-P
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Ninety-four patients, Stage A2-C, definitively irradiated for adenocarcinoma of the prostate from 1975 to 1981 underwent digitally directed transperineal needle biopsy of a clinically negative prostate gland at least 18 months post-therapy. Ten of 55 patients (18%) treated with Iodine-125 implantation and 7 of 39 patients (18%) externally irradiated were found to have positive biopsy specimens. Overall, clinical local failure occurred in 53% of patients with positive biopsy results but in only 18% with negative specimens, p = .006. The false negative biopsy rate in patients treated with I-125 was nearly three times that for external beam, 24% versus 9%, perhaps because of the greater possibility of inhomogeneous dose distribution with 1-125, allowing for a higher degree of sampling error. Actuarial local failure at 5 years was 44% versus 8% with positive and negative biopsies, respectively, and 75% versus 24% at 10 years (p = .0001). The distant metastatic rate was twice as high in biopsy-positive as compared to biopsy-negative patients, 71% versus 35%, p = .015. Actuarially, only 19% of patients with a positive biopsy are NED at 10 years as compared to 62% of those with a negative biopsy (p = .0001). PSA values are supportive in those patients thought to be disease-free. The incidence of positive biopsy and associated local recurrence are in keeping with clinical treatment failure rates as reported in multiple studies to date.
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页码:409 / 414
页数:6
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