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The role of prostate-specific antigen in the prediction of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer

https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2015-8-44-46

Abstract

429 patients with histologically confirmed prostate cancer undergoing various treatment from 1995 till 2014 were studied retrospectively. Overall survival with the baseline PSA less than 30 ng/ml averaged 50.5 months; with higher rates of PSA, the lifespan was reduced to 28 months regardless of treatment. The cause of death of 150 (35%) patients with PSA below 30ng/ml was not an oncological disease. Even with the initial PSA more than 30 ng/ml, 39 patients (9.1%) died from comorbidities. PSA above 30 ng/ml is a poor prognostic factor requiring a more aggressive approach to the treatment of these patients. Gleason score above 7 points is associated with a worse life expectancy forecast as well as a considerable decrease in the quality of life. PSA level determination continues to play a key role in the early detection of prostate cancer.

About the Authors

A. A. Gritskevich
Senior Researcher, Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery, Moscow
Russian Federation


S. V. Mishugin
City Hospital №57, Moscow
Russian Federation


A. A. Teplov
Vishnevsky Institute of Surgery, Moscow
Russian Federation


V. L. Medvedev
Research Institute Regional Clinical Hospital №1 named after Prof. S.V. Ochapovskiy, Krasnodar
Russian Federation


I. G. Rusakov
City Clinical Hospital No. 57, Moscow
Russian Federation


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Gritskevich AA, Mishugin SV, Teplov AA, Medvedev VL, Rusakov IG. The role of prostate-specific antigen in the prediction of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer. Meditsinskiy sovet = Medical Council. 2015;(8):44-46. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21518/2079-701X-2015-8-44-46

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