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Effect of Neoadjuvant Hormonal Therapy of Surgical Margin Status in Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated by Radical Prostatectomy / Journal of Rural Medicine
Journal of Rural Medicine ; : 98-104, 2006.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-361629
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(Objective) Neoadjuvant hormonal therapy (NHT) before radical prostatectomy promotes the downstaging of primary lesions. A retrospective analysis was conducted of the relationship between NHT durations and positive surgical margin rates, as well as between positive surgical margin rates and three types of prostatectomy (antegrade radical prostatectomy, retrograde radical prostatectomy, and laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP)).;(Materials and Methods) This study was a retrospective analysis of 257 patients treated with radical prostatectomy during the three years between April 2002 and March 2005. Of the 257 patients, 190 were treated by NHT. NHT durations were classified into “not conducted,” “<1 month,” “1-3 month,” “3-6 month” and “>6 month,” and the relationship between positive surgical margin rates and NHT durations was investigated. Seventy-four patients underwent antegrade radical prostatectomy, 131 were treated with retrograde radical prostatectomy, and 52 underwent LRP. Positive surgical margin rates were investigated according to the types of prostatectomy, as well as according to prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels upon diagnosis.;(Results) Positive surgical margin rates were 53.8% in the “not conducted” and “<1 month” groups, 38.8% in the “1-3 month” group, 32.4% in the “3-6 month” group, and 10.7% in the >6 month” group. Positive surgical margin rates after open surgery (antegrade and retrograde) tended to decrease when NHT durations were longer, while those after LRP tended to increase inversely. No correlation was observed between PSA levels upon diagnosis and positive surgical margin rates or between presurgical PSA levels and NHT durations.;(Conclusion) Positive surgical margin rates were not significantly different when patients were treated with NHT for 1-3 months, but they tended to decrease when NHT was for >6 months. However, positive surgical margin rates after LRP increased when NHT continued for longer periods of time. This may the result of fibrous adhesion in the vicinity of the prostate due to long-term NHT which made the surgical margins unclear.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Prostatectomy / Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein-1 / Public Service Announcement Language: Japanese Journal: Journal of Rural Medicine Year: 2006 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Prostatectomy / Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein-1 / Public Service Announcement Language: Japanese Journal: Journal of Rural Medicine Year: 2006 Type: Article