Diagnostic Effects of Omitting Systematic Biopsies in Prostate Cancer Screening.

IF 8.3 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY European urology oncology Pub Date : 2024-10-22 DOI:10.1016/j.euo.2024.10.002
Jan Chandra Engel, Martin Eklund, Fredrik Jäderling, Thorgerdur Palsdottir, Ugo Falagario, Andrea Discacciati, Tobias Nordström
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Abstract

Background and objective: The optimal biopsy strategy in prostate cancer screening is unknown. This study aims to assess the diagnostic effects of omitting systematic biopsies in a screening cohort.

Methods: We used data from the STHLM3-MRI trial. A total of 7609 men aged 50-74 yr were randomised to undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) if having an elevated risk of prostate cancer (prostate-specific antigen [PSA] ≥3 ng/ml or Stockholm3 ≥11%). Participants with Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System (PI-RADS) ≥3 underwent targeted and systematic biopsies. Cancer detection rates from combined and targeted-only biopsies were presented as a risk ratio (RR). Subgroup analyses were stratified by age, PSA density (PSAd), and PI-RADS. Differences in reclassification rates at radical prostatectomy were calculated.

Key findings and limitations: The median age of the participants was 66 yr (interquartile range: 61-71) and PSA 3.8 ng/ml (2.9-5.8). Out of 395 men undergoing combined biopsies, 52 (13.2%) had International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grade group (GG) 1 and 230 (58%) had ISUP GG ≥2 prostate cancer. Omission of systematic biopsies reduced cancer detection rates (RR of ISUP GG 1: 0.83 [95% confidence interval 0.64-1.07]; ISUP GG ≥2: 0.85 [0.81-0.90]; and ISUP GG ≥3: 0.86 [0.79-0.95]). Each case of averted ISUP GG 1 cancer was associated with 3.8 cases of missed ISUP GG ≥2 and 1.1 case of ISUP GG ≥3 cancer. Detection of fewer ISUP GG ≥2 cases than the number of avoided ISUP 1 cancer cases was observed in all subgroups when systematic biopsies were omitted. Using PSAd ≥0.05 ng/ml2 as a cut-off for a biopsy resulted in the same numbers of ISUP GG 1 tumours saved, with higher detection rates of ISUP GG ≥2 tumours. In 146 men undergoing radical prostatectomy, 46 (31.5%) versus 28 (19.2%) were upgraded following targeted biopsies versus a combined biopsy strategy (p < 0.05).

Conclusions and clinical implications: Complete omission of systematic biopsies in prostate cancer screening is associated with decreased detection of significant cancer, while reducing overdetection of insignificant cancer to a smaller extent. This strategy also increased the risk of histopathological misclassification.

Patient summary: In a prostate cancer screening setting, we examined the diagnostic effects of systematic biopsies in addition to targeted biopsies in men with suspicious magnetic resonance imaging lesions. We found that exclusion of systematic biopsies led to reduced detection of clinically significant prostate cancer. Our findings emphasise the importance of incorporating systematic biopsies alongside targeted biopsies for improved diagnostic outcomes.

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前列腺癌筛查中省略系统活检的诊断效果。
背景和目的:前列腺癌筛查的最佳活检策略尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估在筛查队列中省略系统活检的诊断效果:我们使用了 STHLM3-MRI 试验的数据。共有 7609 名年龄在 50-74 岁之间的男性被随机安排接受磁共振成像(MRI)检查,前提是前列腺癌风险升高(前列腺特异性抗原 [PSA] ≥3 纳克/毫升或斯德哥尔摩指数 3 ≥11%)。前列腺成像报告和数据系统(PI-RADS)≥3的参与者接受了靶向和系统活检。综合活检和靶向活检的癌症检出率以风险比(RR)表示。亚组分析按年龄、PSA密度(PSAd)和PI-RADS进行分层。计算了根治性前列腺切除术时重新分类率的差异:参与者的中位年龄为 66 岁(四分位间范围:61-71),PSA 为 3.8 纳克/毫升(2.9-5.8)。在接受联合活检的395名男性中,52人(13.2%)患有国际泌尿病理学会(ISUP)1级组(GG)前列腺癌,230人(58%)患有ISUP GG≥2级前列腺癌。省略系统活检降低了癌症检出率(ISUP GG 1 的 RR:0.83 [95% 置信区间 0.64-1.07];ISUP GG ≥2:0.85 [0.81-0.90];ISUP GG ≥3:0.86 [0.79-0.95])。每避免一例 ISUP GG 1 癌症与 3.8 例 ISUP GG ≥2 癌症和 1.1 例 ISUP GG ≥3 癌症相关。在省略系统活检的所有亚组中,发现的 ISUP GG ≥2 癌症病例数少于避免的 ISUP 1 癌症病例数。以 PSAd≥0.05 ng/ml2 作为活组织检查的临界值,结果是挽救的 ISUP GG 1 肿瘤数量相同,而 ISUP GG ≥2 肿瘤的检出率更高。在接受根治性前列腺切除术的146名男性中,46人(31.5%)与28人(19.2%)在接受靶向活检与联合活检策略后得到了提升(P 结论和临床意义:在前列腺癌筛查中完全不进行系统活检会降低重大癌症的检出率,同时在较小程度上减少不重大癌症的过度检出。患者总结:在前列腺癌筛查中,我们对磁共振成像病变可疑的男性进行了系统活检和靶向活检的诊断效果研究。我们发现,排除系统性活检会降低对有临床意义的前列腺癌的检出率。我们的研究结果强调了在进行靶向活检的同时进行系统活检以提高诊断效果的重要性。
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期刊介绍: Journal Name: European Urology Oncology Affiliation: Official Journal of the European Association of Urology Focus: First official publication of the EAU fully devoted to the study of genitourinary malignancies Aims to deliver high-quality research Content: Includes original articles, opinion piece editorials, and invited reviews Covers clinical, basic, and translational research Publication Frequency: Six times a year in electronic format
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