TY - JOUR
T1 - Staging of prostatic adenocarcinoma with radical prostatectomy specimens in Pakistan
AU - Memon, A.
AU - Ahmad, Z.
AU - Qureshi, A.
AU - Ahsan, A.
AU - Barakzai, A.
AU - Bhurgri, Y.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Objectives: Data for pathological staging of radical prostatectomy specimens reported in the Section of Histopathology of a large tertiary care hospital in Pakistan were compared with sextant biopsy findings to determine whether clinically localized disease is actually localized pathologically. Design: A study was conducted of radical prostatectomy specimens reported in the Section of Histopathology from Jan 2001 to July 2008, with cases staged according to the pathologic TNM staging system. Other variables such as amount of tumor in prostatectomy specimens and lobes affected were also determined. Results: Out of 65 cases, 83.3% were clinical stage TIc. 29.2% were pT3a, 24.6% were pT3b and 3.1% were pT4. Therefore, in the majority of cases, disease was not localized to the prostate and perineurial invasion was seen in all. Comparison with biopsy results showed Gleason's grade to be altered in 20% cases. Conclusions:The large majority of prostatic carcinomas in Pakistan are advanced cancers with pathologic stage more advanced than evident on clinical staging. On average, tumors involved 35-40% of the prostate with a particular preponderance in posterior lobes.
AB - Objectives: Data for pathological staging of radical prostatectomy specimens reported in the Section of Histopathology of a large tertiary care hospital in Pakistan were compared with sextant biopsy findings to determine whether clinically localized disease is actually localized pathologically. Design: A study was conducted of radical prostatectomy specimens reported in the Section of Histopathology from Jan 2001 to July 2008, with cases staged according to the pathologic TNM staging system. Other variables such as amount of tumor in prostatectomy specimens and lobes affected were also determined. Results: Out of 65 cases, 83.3% were clinical stage TIc. 29.2% were pT3a, 24.6% were pT3b and 3.1% were pT4. Therefore, in the majority of cases, disease was not localized to the prostate and perineurial invasion was seen in all. Comparison with biopsy results showed Gleason's grade to be altered in 20% cases. Conclusions:The large majority of prostatic carcinomas in Pakistan are advanced cancers with pathologic stage more advanced than evident on clinical staging. On average, tumors involved 35-40% of the prostate with a particular preponderance in posterior lobes.
KW - Pathological staging
KW - Prostate cancer
KW - Radical prostatectomy
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M3 - Article
C2 - 19827867
AN - SCOPUS:77951113171
SN - 1513-7368
VL - 10
SP - 551
EP - 554
JO - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
JF - Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
IS - 4
ER -