Influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinoma

Reported prostate cancer incidence rates vary greatly among cystoprostatectomy samples. We investigated how the thoroughness of prostate sampling influences prostatic carcinoma incidence in bladder cancer patients. In a retrospective study, 313 cystoprostatectomy cases of urinary bladder carcinoma w...

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Main Authors: Jernej Mlakar, Metka Volavšek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2016-05-01
Series:Polish Journal of Pathology
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spelling doaj-0fe6c907eabb4069ba48f8a316a7178e2020-11-25T01:35:49ZengTermedia Publishing HousePolish Journal of Pathology1233-96872084-98692016-05-0167181210.5114/pjp.2016.5922627340Influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinomaJernej MlakarMetka VolavšekReported prostate cancer incidence rates vary greatly among cystoprostatectomy samples. We investigated how the thoroughness of prostate sampling influences prostatic carcinoma incidence in bladder cancer patients. In a retrospective study, 313 cystoprostatectomy cases of urinary bladder carcinoma were analysed for the presence of concurrent prostatic carcinoma. Patients were divided into two groups: patients who had undergone the operation before and after 2007, when a policy of preferably complete prostate sampling in cystoprostatectomy specimens was introduced at our institution. Cases processed after the 2007 recommended sampling changes had a significantly higher rate of incidental prostatic carcinoma and clinically significant prostatic carcinoma than the pre-2007 group (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.003, respectively). Complete prostate processing in cystoprostatectomy specimens results in a higher incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma than with partial processing. More patients with clinically significant prostate cancer are consequently discovered. In conclusion, we believe that complete prostate sampling should be mandatory.https://www.termedia.pl/Influence-of-gross-specimen-sampling-on-the-incidence-of-incidental-prostatic-carcinoma-in-cystoprostatectomy-specimens-of-patients-with-bladder-carcinoma,55,27340,1,1.htmlprostatic neoplasms urinary bladder neoplasms cystoprostatectomy surgical pathology
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Influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinoma
Polish Journal of Pathology
prostatic neoplasms
urinary bladder neoplasms
cystoprostatectomy
surgical pathology
author_facet Jernej Mlakar
Metka Volavšek
author_sort Jernej Mlakar
title Influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinoma
title_short Influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinoma
title_full Influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinoma
title_fullStr Influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinoma
title_sort influence of gross specimen sampling on the incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma in cystoprostatectomy specimens of patients with bladder carcinoma
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Polish Journal of Pathology
issn 1233-9687
2084-9869
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Reported prostate cancer incidence rates vary greatly among cystoprostatectomy samples. We investigated how the thoroughness of prostate sampling influences prostatic carcinoma incidence in bladder cancer patients. In a retrospective study, 313 cystoprostatectomy cases of urinary bladder carcinoma were analysed for the presence of concurrent prostatic carcinoma. Patients were divided into two groups: patients who had undergone the operation before and after 2007, when a policy of preferably complete prostate sampling in cystoprostatectomy specimens was introduced at our institution. Cases processed after the 2007 recommended sampling changes had a significantly higher rate of incidental prostatic carcinoma and clinically significant prostatic carcinoma than the pre-2007 group (p < 0.0001 and p = 0.003, respectively). Complete prostate processing in cystoprostatectomy specimens results in a higher incidence of incidental prostatic carcinoma than with partial processing. More patients with clinically significant prostate cancer are consequently discovered. In conclusion, we believe that complete prostate sampling should be mandatory.
topic prostatic neoplasms
urinary bladder neoplasms
cystoprostatectomy
surgical pathology
url https://www.termedia.pl/Influence-of-gross-specimen-sampling-on-the-incidence-of-incidental-prostatic-carcinoma-in-cystoprostatectomy-specimens-of-patients-with-bladder-carcinoma,55,27340,1,1.html
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