Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2124879 | European Journal of Cancer | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Cancer detection rate was stable during the three screening rounds. The wide variation in frequency in particular of high grade PIN among the ERSPC centres suggests a considerable inter-observer variation. The average comparatively low detection rate of isolated high grade PIN in the first screening round may be screening-related, while its consistent increase during three screening rounds could be the consequence of a.o. previous screening and ageing of the population. The observed low risk of prostate cancer after isolated high grade PIN in this screening setting is in line with the current recommendation to abstain from early repeat biopsies after this diagnosis. The association of LSPC with high incidence of prostate cancer in re-biopsies confirms the need for early repeat biopsies and follow-up of these men. The low percentage of LSPC (<3% of biopsies) throughout all rounds is reassuring as it limits the biopsy burden in a screening setting.
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Authors
M. Laurila, T. van der Kwast, L. Bubendorf, S. di Lollo, C.-G. Pihl, S. Ciatto, J. Hugosson, L. Määttänen, M.J. Roobol, P.M. Kujala,