Maximum Androgen Deprivation prior to Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy in Patients with Stage T(3) Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in European Urology
- Vol. 28 (3) , 209-214
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000475053
Abstract
Eighty-two patients with stage T3 carcinoma of the prostate were treated for 3 months prior to radical retropubic prostatectomy with a luteinizing-hormonereleasing hormone analogue and an antiandrogen. Based on digital rectal examination (DRE), reduction of prostate and tumor size was noted in all cases. Ultrasound demonstrated a decrease in prostatic volume between 0 and 62.5% (median 32%). Prostate-specific antigen levels (PSA, Hybritech®) decreased substantially (mean PSA of 29.5 ng/ml before to a mean PSA of 1.3 ng/ml after hormonal treatment). Pathologically, only 15 patients (18.3%) had organ-confined disease (stage PT2), 44 (53.7%) had stage pT3 tumors and 22 (26.8%) had positive lymph nodes. In 1 surgical specimen (1.2%), no residual tumor was identified. In 5 patients with nodal metastasis and 13 patients with seminal vesicle invasion, PSA levels after pretreatment were below 0.5 ng/ml. Compared to the preoperative needle biopsy, a decrease in the histological grade was found in only 7 tumors, while an increase was noted in 26. DRE, ultrasound and PSA suggest a downstaging of stage T(3) prostate cancer after 3 months of maximum androgen deprivation. This cannot be confirmed pathologically. Prospective studies with this treatment regimen should concentrate on a possible benefit concerning local and distant cancer control and survival.Keywords
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