2010
DOI: 10.1038/pcan.2010.17
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Maximum tumor diameter: a simple independent predictor for biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy

Abstract: Previous studies have suggested that maximum tumor diameter (MTD) is a predictor of PSA recurrence or biochemical recurrence (BCR) in prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy (RP). The significance of MTD in BCR prediction was evaluated using RP specimens of 364 patients with a BCR of 18% (n ¼ 66) during a mean follow-up of 37.4 months (range: 10-109 months). MTD was defined as the largest diameter of the largest tumor, and its median MTD was 15 mm (range: 0.9-50 mm). MTD was significantly associated with p… Show more

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“…NCCN risk groups were stratified into low, intermediate and high risk as defined by current guidelines . MTD was based on T2‐weighted MRI and was stratified into two groups using a threshold of 2 cm, which was selected based on published data showing higher PSA failure in patients with MTD > 2 cm . Clinical T stage was stratified into T1 vs. T2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NCCN risk groups were stratified into low, intermediate and high risk as defined by current guidelines . MTD was based on T2‐weighted MRI and was stratified into two groups using a threshold of 2 cm, which was selected based on published data showing higher PSA failure in patients with MTD > 2 cm . Clinical T stage was stratified into T1 vs. T2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fukuhara et al used the maximum tumour diameter (MTD) as an estimate for tumour volume, to correlate with BCR [40]. They noted that, although both PSA and MTD significantly correlated with BCR on univariate analysis, only MTD independently predicted BCR on multivariate analysis.…”
Section: Pathological Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TV is of prognostic significance on univariate analysis and correlates closely with Gleason score, stage and surgical margin status of RP specimens. Given this close correlation, it is not surprising that TV loses its independence as a prognostic factor on multivariate analysis . Due to the lack of independent prognostic significance and difficulties in accurately measuring TV, many pathologists choose not to give a quantifiable measure of TV .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%