TCRT April 2007No. 2 (p 57-150) April 2007 ISSN 1533-0338 Analysis of Laterality and Percentage of Tumor Involvement in 1386 Prostatectomized Specimens for Selection of Unilateral Focal Cryotherapy (p. 91-96)In total, 1386 paraffin embedded radical prostatectomy specimens from patients with clinically localized prostate cancer (PCa) excised between 2002-06 were analyzed. Pathologic assessment paid particular attention to laterality and percentage of tumor involvement (PTI) along with pathologic Gleason Score (pGS). Completely unilateral cancers were identified in 254 (18.3%) patients, and in 39% cases of them the signs of clinically significant PCa were revealed. The majority of unilateral tumors (72%) were low volume with a PTI of ≤5. This study suggests that only a select group of men diagnosed with PCa have completely unilateral cancers that would be amenable to focal ablation therapy targeting 1 lobe. Further study is needed to develop predictive models for those patients likely to have small, unilateral cancers that may be amenable to focal therapy.
Keywords: Prostatic neoplasms; Focal therapy; and Cryoablation. Vladimir Mouraviev, M.D., Ph.D. Division of Urology Subscription is more cost effective than purchasing PDFs on-the-fly. Click here for details. |
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