Relationship of biochemical outcome to percentage of positive biopsies in men with clinically localized prostate cancer treated with permanent interstitial brachytherapy. Urology. 2008;71(4):723-7. Epub 2008/04/05.Guzzo TJ, Levin BM, Lee R, Guo M, Chen Z, Whittington R, et al. Relationship ...
it may be useful to calculate PPBC based on the outcomes of standard sextant biopsy cores alone even if additional cores were taken, and that PPBC calculated in such a way may be the strongest preoperative predictor of prostate cancer extension in Japanese men scheduled for radical prostatectomy....
Heidenreich, A., et al., Percentage of positive biopsies predicts lymph node involvement in men with low-risk prostate cancer undergoing radical prostatectomy and extended pelvic lymphadenectomy. BJU Int, 2011. 107(2): p. 220-5.Heidenreich A, Pfister D, Thuer D, Brehmer B. Percentage of ...
Percentage of positive biopsies predicts lymph node involvement in men with low-risk prostate cancer undergoing radical prostatectomy and extended pelvic lymphadenectomy. BJU Int. 2011;107:220-5. [PubMed: 20590538]Heidenreich A, Pfister D, Thu¨ er D, Brehmer B. Percentage of positive biopsies ...
To define and incorporate the impact of the percentage of positive biopsy cores (PPC) into a predictive model of prostate cancer radiotherapy biochemical outcome.Methods and MaterialsThe data of 3264 men with clinically localized prostate cancer treated with external beam radiotherapy at four ...
MP60-15 LOW PERCENTAGE OF FREE PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN IS A STRONG PREDICTOR OF LATER DETECTION OF PROSTATE CANCER AMONG MEN WITH SERUM LEVELS OF TOTAL PSA 4.0 NG/ML OR LESSTo the Editor.— I am left rather confused by the article by Black et al concerning the apparent lack of impact ...
West African menProstate cancerBlacksNigeriaLagosIntroduction In Western and Asian literature, the measurement of percentage free prostate specific antigen (%fPSA) has been known to enhance the predictive role of total prostate specific antigen (tPSA) in early prostate cancer (Ca-P) detection. ...
Percentage of free PSA in black versus white men for detection and staging of prostate cancer: a prospective multicenter clinical trial. Urol- ogy. 2000;55:372-376.Catalona WJ, Partin AW, Slawin KM, et al. (2000) Percentage of free PSA in black versus white men for detection and sta-...