PMID: 9180142May 29, 1997Paper

Measurement of free PSA in the diagnosis and staging of prostate cancer

International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer
J MoroteJ Andreu

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to analyze the role of total prostate-specific-antigen (PSA) and free-PSA levels in the diagnosis and clinical staging of prostate cancer. We determined total-PSA serum concentration and free-PSA percentage in 352 patients, 234 with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and 118 with prostate cancer. Clinical stage of patients with prostate cancer was T1 N0 M0 in 17, T2 N0 M0 in 27, T3-4 N0 M0 in 34 and T1-4 N0-3 M0-1 in 40. Median total-PSA serum concentration was 3.1 ng/ml in patients with BPH and 26.9 ng/ml in patients with prostate cancer, p < 0.0001. Median free-PSA level was 16.7% in patients with BPH and 8.1% in patients with prostate cancer, p < 0.0001. A cutpoint of 4.0 ng/ml detected 96.6% of the prostate cancer, but the percent rate of negative biopsies was 42.1%. For a free-PSA level of 25% in patients with total PSA greater than 4.0 ng/ml, the sensitivity was 97.4%, and the decrease in negative biopsies was 21%. Median total-PSA serum concentration in patients with prostate cancer according to clinical stage was 8.9 ng/ml for T1 N0 M0, 12.9 ng/ml for T2 N0 M0, 29.9 ng/ml for T3-4 N0 M0 and 317 ng/ml for T1-4 N1-3 M0-1, p < 0.001. Median free-PSA levels were 10.1%, 8.1%, 8.4% and 6.1% respe...Continue Reading

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