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Is the percentage of cancer in biopsy cores predictive of extracapsular disease in T1-T2 prostate carcinoma?

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Is the percentage of cancer in biopsy cores predictive of extracapsular disease in T1-T2 prostate carcinoma?

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GROUND: Information regarding the quantity of biopsy material invaded by cancer may supplement the usual criteria for the preoperative staging of patients suffering from clinically localized prostate carcinoma (T1-T2). However, conflicting conclusions have been drawn and this topic needs further investigation. METHODS: A total of 170 patients had radical prostatectomy for T1-T2 prostate carcinoma. Patients’ mean age (+/- standard deviation [SD]) was 66.05 +/- 6.12 years and mean prostate specific antigen (PSA) level (+/- SD) was 22.5 +/- 21.4 ng/mL (Yang Proscheck). Of the patients, 110 underwent transrectal ultrasound-guided biopsy with removal of 6 cores, from whom we had the percentage of biopsy, material invaded by cancer, the Gleason score, and the preoperative PSA. These parameters were compared with the pathologic features of the surgical specimen (capsule penetration, surgical margins, and Gleason score) and biologic progression (defined as persistent/recurrent postoperative PS

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