Prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?

INTRODUCTION: The influence of age on the aggressiveness of prostate cancer (PCa) is controversial. This study aims to assess the influence of age in determining the pathological features of biopsies from patients diagnosed with PCa. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We selected 1422 patients with clinical suspicion of PCa; among them, 547 (38.5%) had received a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma. Patients were categorized into the following age groups: up to 50 years old, 51 to 60 years, 61 to 70 years, 71 to 80 years, and over 80 years. The evaluated variables were histological grade, presence of perineural invasion and estimate of tumor volume through measurement of the maximum percentage of tissue with cancer in one fragment and total percentage of tissue with cancer in the sample. RESULTS: The mean age of patients was 66.4 years, with age range from 32 to 94 years. The estimate of tumor volume by maximum percentage of tissue with cancer in one fragment (p = 0.064), total percentage of tissue with cancer in the sample (p = 0.443), and Gleason score (p = 0.485) were not statistically different in relation to the age groups under study. The presence of perineural invasion occurred more frequently among the 50 years and 81 years age groups when compared with patients aged from 51 to 60 and from 61 to 80 years (p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Age did not represent a determining factor for pathological findings concerning Gleason score and estimate of tumor volume by the variables in use.

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Main Authors: Antunes,Alberto A., Leite,Katia R., Dall'oglio,Marcos F., Crippa,Alexandre, Nesrallah,Luciano J., Srougi,Miguel
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Urologia 2005
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spelling oai:scielo:S1677-553820050004000062005-10-05Prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?Antunes,Alberto A.Leite,Katia R.Dall'oglio,Marcos F.Crippa,AlexandreNesrallah,Luciano J.Srougi,Miguel prostatic neoplasms age groups biopsy needle neoplasm staging pathology INTRODUCTION: The influence of age on the aggressiveness of prostate cancer (PCa) is controversial. This study aims to assess the influence of age in determining the pathological features of biopsies from patients diagnosed with PCa. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We selected 1422 patients with clinical suspicion of PCa; among them, 547 (38.5%) had received a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma. Patients were categorized into the following age groups: up to 50 years old, 51 to 60 years, 61 to 70 years, 71 to 80 years, and over 80 years. The evaluated variables were histological grade, presence of perineural invasion and estimate of tumor volume through measurement of the maximum percentage of tissue with cancer in one fragment and total percentage of tissue with cancer in the sample. RESULTS: The mean age of patients was 66.4 years, with age range from 32 to 94 years. The estimate of tumor volume by maximum percentage of tissue with cancer in one fragment (p = 0.064), total percentage of tissue with cancer in the sample (p = 0.443), and Gleason score (p = 0.485) were not statistically different in relation to the age groups under study. The presence of perineural invasion occurred more frequently among the 50 years and 81 years age groups when compared with patients aged from 51 to 60 and from 61 to 80 years (p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Age did not represent a determining factor for pathological findings concerning Gleason score and estimate of tumor volume by the variables in use.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de UrologiaInternational braz j urol v.31 n.4 20052005-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1677-55382005000400006en10.1590/S1677-55382005000400006
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Leite,Katia R.
Dall'oglio,Marcos F.
Crippa,Alexandre
Nesrallah,Luciano J.
Srougi,Miguel
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Leite,Katia R.
Dall'oglio,Marcos F.
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Nesrallah,Luciano J.
Srougi,Miguel
Prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?
author_facet Antunes,Alberto A.
Leite,Katia R.
Dall'oglio,Marcos F.
Crippa,Alexandre
Nesrallah,Luciano J.
Srougi,Miguel
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title Prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?
title_short Prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?
title_full Prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?
title_fullStr Prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?
title_full_unstemmed Prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?
title_sort prostate biopsy: is age important for determining the pathological features in prostate cancer?
description INTRODUCTION: The influence of age on the aggressiveness of prostate cancer (PCa) is controversial. This study aims to assess the influence of age in determining the pathological features of biopsies from patients diagnosed with PCa. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We selected 1422 patients with clinical suspicion of PCa; among them, 547 (38.5%) had received a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma. Patients were categorized into the following age groups: up to 50 years old, 51 to 60 years, 61 to 70 years, 71 to 80 years, and over 80 years. The evaluated variables were histological grade, presence of perineural invasion and estimate of tumor volume through measurement of the maximum percentage of tissue with cancer in one fragment and total percentage of tissue with cancer in the sample. RESULTS: The mean age of patients was 66.4 years, with age range from 32 to 94 years. The estimate of tumor volume by maximum percentage of tissue with cancer in one fragment (p = 0.064), total percentage of tissue with cancer in the sample (p = 0.443), and Gleason score (p = 0.485) were not statistically different in relation to the age groups under study. The presence of perineural invasion occurred more frequently among the 50 years and 81 years age groups when compared with patients aged from 51 to 60 and from 61 to 80 years (p = 0.005). CONCLUSIONS: Age did not represent a determining factor for pathological findings concerning Gleason score and estimate of tumor volume by the variables in use.
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