Combination of serum PSA assay, multi-parametric MRI and targeted prostate biopsy for prostate cancer screening in Nanjing

To investigate the exact prevalence of PCa among males in Nanjing and search for a mode of PCa screening suitable for the specific conditions. From January to December 2018, we collected serum samples and clinical information from 6 903 men aged ≥50 years taking physical examination in 16 community...

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Veröffentlicht in:Zhonghua nan ke xue Jg. 25; H. 9; S. 815
Hauptverfasser: Liang, Jing, Zhao, Xiao-Zhi, Shi, Jing-Yan, Qiu, Xue-Feng, Zhang, Qing, Zhuang, Jun-Long, Wang, Wei, Deng, Yong-Ming, Huang, Hai-Feng, Zhang, Cheng-Wei, Guo, Hong-Qian
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Sprache:Chinesisch
Veröffentlicht: China 01.09.2019
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ISSN:1009-3591
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Zusammenfassung:To investigate the exact prevalence of PCa among males in Nanjing and search for a mode of PCa screening suitable for the specific conditions. From January to December 2018, we collected serum samples and clinical information from 6 903 men aged ≥50 years taking physical examination in 16 community health service centers in Nanjing. We proposed multi-parametric MRI (mpMRI) for those with serum PSA ≥4 μg/L, transperineal systematic biopsy and MRI/ultrasound fusion targeted prostate biopsy for those who scored ≥3 points on the Prostate Imaging-Reporting and Data System Version 2 (PI-RADS v2), transperineal systematic biopsy only for those with a PI-RADS v2 score of <3 and serum PSA ≥10 μg/L, and follow-up examinations every 6 months for those with a PI-RADS v2 score of <3 and serum PSA <4 μg/L. Among the 6 903 male subjects, 835 (12.1%) were found with serum PSA≥4 μg/L; 229 (77.4%) of the 296 men that received mpMRI scored ≥3 points on PI-RADS v2; and 79 (53.4%) of the 148 males that underwent prostate biopsy w
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ISSN:1009-3591