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PCA3 in prostate cancer and tumor aggressiveness detection on 407 high-risk patients: a National Cancer Institute experience

Authors :
Paolo Ascenzi
Laura Conti
Manuela Costantini
Giulia Orlandi
Rocco Papalia
Steno Sentinelli
Giuseppe Cusumano
Serena Masi
Michele Gallucci
Salvatore Guaglianone
Roberta Merola
Giovanni Cigliana
Anna Antenucci
Chiara Mandoj
Isabella Sperduti
Luigi Tomao
Merola, R
Tomao, Luigi
Antenucci, A
Sperduti, I
Sentinelli, S
Masi, S
Mandoj, C
Orlandi, G
Papalia, R
Guaglianone, S
Costantini, M
Cusumano, G
Cigliana, G
Ascenzi, Paolo
Gallucci, M
Conti, L.
Source :
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research : CR
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common male cancer in Europe and the US. The early diagnosis relies on prostate specific antigen (PSA) serum test, even if it showed clear limits. Among the new tests currently under study, one of the most promising is the prostate cancer gene 3 (PCA3), a non-coding mRNA whose level increases up to 100 times in PCa tissues when compared to normal tissues. With the present study we contribute to the validation of the clinical utility of the PCA3 test and to the evaluation of its prognostic potential. Methods 407 Italian men, with two or more PCa risk factors and at least a previous negative biopsy, entering the Urology Unit of Regina Elena National Cancer Institute, were tested for PCA3, total PSA (tPSA) and free PSA (fPSA and f/tPSA) tests. Out of the 407 men enrolled, 195 were positive for PCa and 114 of them received an accurate staging with evaluation of the Gleason score (Gs). Then, the PCA3 score was correlated to biopsy outcome, and the diagnostic and prognostic utility were evaluated. Results Out of the 407 biopsies performed after the PCA3 test, 195 (48%) resulted positive for PCa; the PCA3 score was significantly higher in this population (p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research : CR
Accession number :
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