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Does larger tumor volume explain the higher prostate specific antigen levels in black men with prostate cancer--Results from the SEARCH database.

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Klaassen, Z; Howard, L; Terris, MK; Aronson, WJ; Cooperberg, MR; Amling, CL; Kane, CJ; Freedland, SJ
Published in: Cancer epidemiology
December 2015

To assess whether larger tumor volume in black men explains higher presurgical PSA levels versus white men with prostate cancer.We retrospectively analyzed 1904 men from the Shared Equal Access Regional Cancer Hospital database who underwent radical prostatectomy from 1990 to 2013. Geometric mean of tumor volume and preoperative PSA for each race were estimated from multivariable linear regression models.There were 1104 (58%) white men and 800 (42%) black men. Black men were younger (60.2 vs. 62.9 years, p<0.001) had a higher PSA (6.7 vs. 6.0 ng/mL, p<0.001), more positive margins (47 vs. 38%, p<0.001), and seminal vesicle invasion (13 vs. 9%, p=0.007). White patients had higher clinical stage (p<0.001) and greater median tumor volume (6.0 vs. 5.3 gm, p=0.011). After multivariable adjustment (except for PSA), white men had smaller mean tumor volumes (5.2 vs. 5.8 gm, p=0.011). When further adjusted for PSA, there was no racial difference in mean tumor volume (p=0.34). After multivariable adjustment, black men had higher mean PSAs vs. white men (7.5 vs. 6.1 ng/mL, p<0.001). Results were similar after further adjusting for tumor volume: black men had 16% higher mean PSAs versus white men (7.4 vs. 6.2 ng/mL, p<0.001).In this study of men undergoing radical prostatectomy at multiple equal access medical centers, racial differences in tumor volume did not explain higher presurgical PSA levels in black versus white men. The exact reason for higher PSA values in black men remains unclear.

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Cancer epidemiology

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EISSN

1877-783X

ISSN

1877-7821

Publication Date

December 2015

Volume

39

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1066 / 1070

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Tumor Burden
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prostatic Neoplasms
  • Prostatectomy
  • Prostate-Specific Antigen
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Linear Models
 

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Klaassen, Z., Howard, L., Terris, M. K., Aronson, W. J., Cooperberg, M. R., Amling, C. L., … Freedland, S. J. (2015). Does larger tumor volume explain the higher prostate specific antigen levels in black men with prostate cancer--Results from the SEARCH database. Cancer Epidemiology, 39(6), 1066–1070. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2015.09.007
Klaassen, Zachary, Lauren Howard, Martha K. Terris, William J. Aronson, Matthew R. Cooperberg, Christopher L. Amling, Christopher J. Kane, and Stephen J. Freedland. “Does larger tumor volume explain the higher prostate specific antigen levels in black men with prostate cancer--Results from the SEARCH database.Cancer Epidemiology 39, no. 6 (December 2015): 1066–70. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2015.09.007.
Klaassen Z, Howard L, Terris MK, Aronson WJ, Cooperberg MR, Amling CL, et al. Does larger tumor volume explain the higher prostate specific antigen levels in black men with prostate cancer--Results from the SEARCH database. Cancer epidemiology. 2015 Dec;39(6):1066–70.
Klaassen, Zachary, et al. “Does larger tumor volume explain the higher prostate specific antigen levels in black men with prostate cancer--Results from the SEARCH database.Cancer Epidemiology, vol. 39, no. 6, Dec. 2015, pp. 1066–70. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.canep.2015.09.007.
Klaassen Z, Howard L, Terris MK, Aronson WJ, Cooperberg MR, Amling CL, Kane CJ, Freedland SJ. Does larger tumor volume explain the higher prostate specific antigen levels in black men with prostate cancer--Results from the SEARCH database. Cancer epidemiology. 2015 Dec;39(6):1066–1070.
Journal cover image

Published In

Cancer epidemiology

DOI

EISSN

1877-783X

ISSN

1877-7821

Publication Date

December 2015

Volume

39

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1066 / 1070

Related Subject Headings

  • White People
  • Tumor Burden
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Prostatic Neoplasms
  • Prostatectomy
  • Prostate-Specific Antigen
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Linear Models