The Japanese Journal of Urology
Online ISSN : 1884-7110
Print ISSN : 0021-5287
ISSN-L : 0021-5287
COMPARISON OF VALUE OF FREE-TO TOTAL PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN, PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN DENSITY AND PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN DENSITY OF TRANSITION ZONE FOR DIAGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER IN PATIENTS WITH A PSA LEVEL OF 4.1-10ng/ml
Kiyoshi FujinamiTakeshi MiuraAkitoshi TakizawaYutaka OsadaSatoshi Kawakami
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2005 Volume 96 Issue 4 Pages 475-479

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Abstract
(Purpose) We evaluated the utility of free-to total PSA (F/T PSA) ratio, PSA density (PSAD) and PSA density of the transition zone (PSATZ) in diagnosis of prostate cancer with intermediate PSA level (4.1-10ng/ml).
(Patients and Methods) Between January 2000 and December 2003, systematic prostate biopsies were performed on 178 patients with intermediate PSA level. The clinical values of F/T PSA ratio, PSAD and PSATZ for the detection of prostate cancer were compared by using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves.
(Results) Overall, 57 of the 178 (32%) patients had prostate carcinoma. The ROC curve analysis showed PSAD and PSATZ were superior to F/T PSA ratio in patients with intermediate PSA level. In patients with total prostate volume greater than 30cm3, the area under the ROC curve for F/T PSA ratio was greater than that for PSAD and PSATZ.
(Conclusions) PSAD and PSATZ were more powerful predictors of prostate cancer than F/T PSA ratio in patients with intermediate PSA level. While F/T PSA ratio was effective for diagnosis of prostate cancer in prostate volume greater than 30cm3.
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