Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Undergo TURP to ID Prostate Cancer

Tuesday, 08 December 2009

Department of Urology, Cannizzaro Hospital, Catania, Italy.

To evaluate prostate cancer (PCa) detection after repeated negative saturation biopsy, 75 patients, aged 53-78 years, underwent transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) because of persistent suspicion of cancer; median PSA was 11.8 ng ml(-1) and 58 men complained lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). In 12 (16%) and 3 (4%) men a T1a and T1b PCa was found with median PSA and Gleason score equal to 14.2 vs 23.6 ng ml(-1) and 5.6 vs 7 ng ml(-1). In case of persistent suspicion of PCa after repeated negative saturation biopsy, TURP may be proposed, aside from the coexistence of LUTS, to rule out a PCa, in younger patients with high PSA values (>/=20 ng ml(-1)).

Written by:
Pepe P, Fraggetta F, Galia A, Grasso G, Aragona

Undergo TURP

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