The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men

Using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for prostate cancer (PCa) screening led to overinvestigation and overdiagnosis of indolent PCa. We aimed to investigate the value of prostate health index (PHI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) prostate in an Asian PCa screening program. Men aged 50-75 years...

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Main Authors: Chiu, Peter K. F., Lam, Thomas Y. T., Ng, Chi-Fai, Teoh, Jeremy Y. C., Cho, Carmen C. M., Hung, Hiu-Yee, Hong, Cindy, Roobol, Monique J., Chu, Winnie C. W., Wong, Samuel Y. S., Sung, Joseph Jao Yiu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1731102024-01-14T15:39:04Z The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men Chiu, Peter K. F. Lam, Thomas Y. T. Ng, Chi-Fai Teoh, Jeremy Y. C. Cho, Carmen C. M. Hung, Hiu-Yee Hong, Cindy Roobol, Monique J. Chu, Winnie C. W. Wong, Samuel Y. S. Sung, Joseph Jao Yiu Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Science::Medicine Magnetic Resonance Imaging Prostate Prostate Cancer Using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for prostate cancer (PCa) screening led to overinvestigation and overdiagnosis of indolent PCa. We aimed to investigate the value of prostate health index (PHI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) prostate in an Asian PCa screening program. Men aged 50-75 years were prospectively recruited from a community-based PSA screening program. Men with PSA 4.0-10.0 ng ml -1 had PHI result analyzed. MRI prostate was offered to men with PSA 4.0-50.0 ng ml -1 . A systematic prostate biopsy was offered to men with PSA 4.0-9.9 ng ml -1 and PHI ≥35, or PSA 10.0-50.0 ng ml -1 . Additional targeted prostate biopsy was offered if they had PI-RADS score ≥3. Clinically significant PCa (csPCa) was defined as the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grade group (GG) ≥2 or ISUP GG 1 with involvement of ≥30% of total systematic cores. In total, 12.8% (196/1536) men had PSA ≥4.0 ng ml -1 . Among 194 men with PSA 4.0-50.0 ng ml -1 , 187 (96.4%) received MRI prostate. Among them, 28.3% (53/187) had PI-RADS ≥3 lesions. Moreover, 7.0% (107/1536) men were indicated for biopsy and 94.4% (101/107) men received biopsy. Among the men received biopsy, PCa, ISUP GG ≥2 PCa, and csPCa was diagnosed in 42 (41.6%), 24 (23.8%), and 34 (33.7%) men, respectively. Compared with PSA/PHI pathway in men with PSA 4.0-50.0 ng ml -1 , additional MRI increased diagnoses of PCa, ISUP GG ≥2 PCa, and csPCa by 21.2% (from 33 to 40), 22.2% (from 18 to 22), and 18.5% (from 27 to 32), respectively. The benefit of additional MRI was only observed in PSA 4.0-10.0 ng ml -1 , and the number of MRI needed to diagnose one additional ISUP GG ≥2 PCa was 20 in PHI ≥35 and 94 in PHI <35. Among them, 45.4% (89/196) men with PSA ≥4.0 ng ml -1 avoided unnecessary biopsy with the use of PHI and MRI. A screening algorithm with PSA, PHI, and MRI could effectively diagnose csPCa while reducing unnecessary biopsies. The benefit of MRI prostate was mainly observed in PSA 4.0-9.9 ng ml -1 and PHI ≥35 group. PHI was an important risk stratification step for PCa screening. Published version This study is fully funded by the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust (Ref No. 2018/0043). 2024-01-12T05:56:02Z 2024-01-12T05:56:02Z 2023 Journal Article Chiu, P. K. F., Lam, T. Y. T., Ng, C., Teoh, J. Y. C., Cho, C. C. M., Hung, H., Hong, C., Roobol, M. J., Chu, W. C. W., Wong, S. Y. S. & Sung, J. J. Y. (2023). The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men. Asian Journal of Andrology, 25(6), 674-679. https://dx.doi.org/10.4103/aja20239 1008-682X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173110 10.4103/aja20239 37534902 2-s2.0-85176450351 6 25 674 679 en Asian Journal of Andrology © 2023 The Author(s). This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NTU Library
collection DR-NTU
language English
topic Science::Medicine
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Prostate
Prostate Cancer
spellingShingle Science::Medicine
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Prostate
Prostate Cancer
Chiu, Peter K. F.
Lam, Thomas Y. T.
Ng, Chi-Fai
Teoh, Jeremy Y. C.
Cho, Carmen C. M.
Hung, Hiu-Yee
Hong, Cindy
Roobol, Monique J.
Chu, Winnie C. W.
Wong, Samuel Y. S.
Sung, Joseph Jao Yiu
The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men
description Using prostate-specific antigen (PSA) for prostate cancer (PCa) screening led to overinvestigation and overdiagnosis of indolent PCa. We aimed to investigate the value of prostate health index (PHI) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) prostate in an Asian PCa screening program. Men aged 50-75 years were prospectively recruited from a community-based PSA screening program. Men with PSA 4.0-10.0 ng ml -1 had PHI result analyzed. MRI prostate was offered to men with PSA 4.0-50.0 ng ml -1 . A systematic prostate biopsy was offered to men with PSA 4.0-9.9 ng ml -1 and PHI ≥35, or PSA 10.0-50.0 ng ml -1 . Additional targeted prostate biopsy was offered if they had PI-RADS score ≥3. Clinically significant PCa (csPCa) was defined as the International Society of Urological Pathology (ISUP) grade group (GG) ≥2 or ISUP GG 1 with involvement of ≥30% of total systematic cores. In total, 12.8% (196/1536) men had PSA ≥4.0 ng ml -1 . Among 194 men with PSA 4.0-50.0 ng ml -1 , 187 (96.4%) received MRI prostate. Among them, 28.3% (53/187) had PI-RADS ≥3 lesions. Moreover, 7.0% (107/1536) men were indicated for biopsy and 94.4% (101/107) men received biopsy. Among the men received biopsy, PCa, ISUP GG ≥2 PCa, and csPCa was diagnosed in 42 (41.6%), 24 (23.8%), and 34 (33.7%) men, respectively. Compared with PSA/PHI pathway in men with PSA 4.0-50.0 ng ml -1 , additional MRI increased diagnoses of PCa, ISUP GG ≥2 PCa, and csPCa by 21.2% (from 33 to 40), 22.2% (from 18 to 22), and 18.5% (from 27 to 32), respectively. The benefit of additional MRI was only observed in PSA 4.0-10.0 ng ml -1 , and the number of MRI needed to diagnose one additional ISUP GG ≥2 PCa was 20 in PHI ≥35 and 94 in PHI <35. Among them, 45.4% (89/196) men with PSA ≥4.0 ng ml -1 avoided unnecessary biopsy with the use of PHI and MRI. A screening algorithm with PSA, PHI, and MRI could effectively diagnose csPCa while reducing unnecessary biopsies. The benefit of MRI prostate was mainly observed in PSA 4.0-9.9 ng ml -1 and PHI ≥35 group. PHI was an important risk stratification step for PCa screening.
author2 Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
author_facet Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine)
Chiu, Peter K. F.
Lam, Thomas Y. T.
Ng, Chi-Fai
Teoh, Jeremy Y. C.
Cho, Carmen C. M.
Hung, Hiu-Yee
Hong, Cindy
Roobol, Monique J.
Chu, Winnie C. W.
Wong, Samuel Y. S.
Sung, Joseph Jao Yiu
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author Chiu, Peter K. F.
Lam, Thomas Y. T.
Ng, Chi-Fai
Teoh, Jeremy Y. C.
Cho, Carmen C. M.
Hung, Hiu-Yee
Hong, Cindy
Roobol, Monique J.
Chu, Winnie C. W.
Wong, Samuel Y. S.
Sung, Joseph Jao Yiu
author_sort Chiu, Peter K. F.
title The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men
title_short The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men
title_full The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men
title_fullStr The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men
title_full_unstemmed The combined role of MRI prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of Chinese men
title_sort combined role of mri prostate and prostate health index in improving detection of significant prostate cancer in a screening population of chinese men
publishDate 2024
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