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Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?

Year 2014, Volume: 19 Issue: 4, 182 - 184, 23.03.2015

Abstract

Background: Prostate biopsies of the lateral peripheral zone biopsies from the general opinion is that the more cancer is seen. In our study, the incidence of cancer in the lateral peripheral zone biopsies were investigated.

Materials and Methods:In our study, 93 patients were analyzed retrospectively transrectal prostate biopsy. 12 core biopsies were taken from each patient. Medial peripheral zone (MPZ) and lateral peripheral zone (LPZ)  biopsies compared the detection of prostate cancer. Results:The average age of the patients was 67.2 ± 10.3 . Total PSA value in patients  was found 13.7 ng / ml. Prostate cancer was detected the rate of 22.5% (21 patients)  in 93 patients. 3 patients (14.3%) had prostate cancer in MPZ and 8 patients (38%) had prostate cancer in LPZ. prostate cancer was detected at MPZ and LPZ the rate of 47.7% (10 patients) in patients. Prostate cancer was  more commonly detected in LPZ (p<0,05).

Conclusıons: Prostate biopsies of the LPZ biopsies more commonly cancer is seen. We believe will increase the capture rate for prostate cancer if a sufficient number of biopsies taken from the LPZ.

References

  • Stewart CS, Leibovich BC, Weaver AL, Lieber MM. Prostate cancer diagnosis using a saturation needle biopsy technique after previous negative sextant biopsies. J Urol 2001; 166: 86-91.
Year 2014, Volume: 19 Issue: 4, 182 - 184, 23.03.2015

Abstract

References

  • Stewart CS, Leibovich BC, Weaver AL, Lieber MM. Prostate cancer diagnosis using a saturation needle biopsy technique after previous negative sextant biopsies. J Urol 2001; 166: 86-91.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Ayhan Karakose

Mehmet Yuksel

Necip Pirincci

Sacit Gorgel This is me

Yusuf Atesci This is me

Bilal Gumus

Publication Date March 23, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 19 Issue: 4

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APA Karakose, A., Yuksel, M., Pirincci, N., Gorgel, S., et al. (2015). Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 19(4), 182-184.
AMA Karakose A, Yuksel M, Pirincci N, Gorgel S, Atesci Y, Gumus B. Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. March 2015;19(4):182-184.
Chicago Karakose, Ayhan, Mehmet Yuksel, Necip Pirincci, Sacit Gorgel, Yusuf Atesci, and Bilal Gumus. “Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?”. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 19, no. 4 (March 2015): 182-84.
EndNote Karakose A, Yuksel M, Pirincci N, Gorgel S, Atesci Y, Gumus B (March 1, 2015) Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 19 4 182–184.
IEEE A. Karakose, M. Yuksel, N. Pirincci, S. Gorgel, Y. Atesci, and B. Gumus, “Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?”, EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 182–184, 2015.
ISNAD Karakose, Ayhan et al. “Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?”. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 19/4 (March 2015), 182-184.
JAMA Karakose A, Yuksel M, Pirincci N, Gorgel S, Atesci Y, Gumus B. Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. 2015;19:182–184.
MLA Karakose, Ayhan et al. “Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?”. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, vol. 19, no. 4, 2015, pp. 182-4.
Vancouver Karakose A, Yuksel M, Pirincci N, Gorgel S, Atesci Y, Gumus B. Can Cancer Detection Rate Increase When Transrectal Biopsies Taken From The Laterally?. EASTERN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE. 2015;19(4):182-4.