Prostate – Specific Antigen (Psa) as a Screening Tool for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (Bph) and Prostate Cancer (Pca) in Sulaimani Province

The current study was applied to evaluate the significance of serum Prostate- Specific Antigen (PSA) as a screening tool for the PCa and the role of percent free - to- total PSA ratio in the discriminating between BPH and PCa. Prostatic biopsies and blood were collected from (62) patients aged betwe...

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Main Authors: Sirwan M. Muhammad, Intissar I. Waheed
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Language:English
Published: University of Zakho 2013-09-01
Series:Science Journal of University of Zakho
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Online Access:https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/239
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description The current study was applied to evaluate the significance of serum Prostate- Specific Antigen (PSA) as a screening tool for the PCa and the role of percent free - to- total PSA ratio in the discriminating between BPH and PCa. Prostatic biopsies and blood were collected from (62) patients aged between (50-89) years. Eleven healthy men with negative digital rectal examination, (median age, 60.6yr) were enrolled in this study as a control group. The common diseases encountered were BPH (59.7%), BPH with prostatitis (19%), adenocarcinoma (17.7%), and transitional cell carcinoma (3.2%). 54% of BPH cases had tPSA level < 4 ng/ml as well 13.5% of them having tPSA>10, while 15.3% of malignant cases had tPSA level < 4 ng/ml and 84.7% of them having tPSA>10. The statistical analysis showed a significant difference between (BPH and PCa); (PCa and control cases) and  (prostatitis and control) in regard to tPSA. Regarding to % cPSA the entire case of PCa showed levels >60% aligned with only 75%, 27%, 16% in prostatitis, control and BPH groups successively. The mean comparison showed statistically significant differences between the PCa patients and control cases and between prostatitis and control cases, while no significant differences between BPH and control group. Regarding to % FPSA, 53.8 % of PCa cases showed ≤15, along with 16.6 % of prostatitis showed ≤15, while no cases of both BPH and control revealed FPSA ≤15. Comparison of the means showed a statistically large difference between the (PCa and BPH), (PCa and control) and (prostatitis and control) cases. While no significant differences between (BPH and control) cases. In conclusion, combinational use of tPSA with other molecular forms of PSA especially proportion of FPSA provide higher diagnostic and differentiative accuracy than the tPSA alone.
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spelling doaj.art-328eaa992d4f4ed2ac689424d6a9f3f62022-12-22T01:46:39ZengUniversity of ZakhoScience Journal of University of Zakho2663-628X2663-62982013-09-0112486495239Prostate – Specific Antigen (Psa) as a Screening Tool for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (Bph) and Prostate Cancer (Pca) in Sulaimani ProvinceSirwan M. Muhammad0Intissar I. Waheed1University of SulaimaniaUniversity of ZakhoThe current study was applied to evaluate the significance of serum Prostate- Specific Antigen (PSA) as a screening tool for the PCa and the role of percent free - to- total PSA ratio in the discriminating between BPH and PCa. Prostatic biopsies and blood were collected from (62) patients aged between (50-89) years. Eleven healthy men with negative digital rectal examination, (median age, 60.6yr) were enrolled in this study as a control group. The common diseases encountered were BPH (59.7%), BPH with prostatitis (19%), adenocarcinoma (17.7%), and transitional cell carcinoma (3.2%). 54% of BPH cases had tPSA level < 4 ng/ml as well 13.5% of them having tPSA>10, while 15.3% of malignant cases had tPSA level < 4 ng/ml and 84.7% of them having tPSA>10. The statistical analysis showed a significant difference between (BPH and PCa); (PCa and control cases) and  (prostatitis and control) in regard to tPSA. Regarding to % cPSA the entire case of PCa showed levels >60% aligned with only 75%, 27%, 16% in prostatitis, control and BPH groups successively. The mean comparison showed statistically significant differences between the PCa patients and control cases and between prostatitis and control cases, while no significant differences between BPH and control group. Regarding to % FPSA, 53.8 % of PCa cases showed ≤15, along with 16.6 % of prostatitis showed ≤15, while no cases of both BPH and control revealed FPSA ≤15. Comparison of the means showed a statistically large difference between the (PCa and BPH), (PCa and control) and (prostatitis and control) cases. While no significant differences between (BPH and control) cases. In conclusion, combinational use of tPSA with other molecular forms of PSA especially proportion of FPSA provide higher diagnostic and differentiative accuracy than the tPSA alone.https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/239Prostatic specific antigenFree PSAProstate cancerBPHProstatitscPSAtPSA
spellingShingle Sirwan M. Muhammad
Intissar I. Waheed
Prostate – Specific Antigen (Psa) as a Screening Tool for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (Bph) and Prostate Cancer (Pca) in Sulaimani Province
Science Journal of University of Zakho
Prostatic specific antigen
Free PSA
Prostate cancer
BPH
Prostatits
cPSA
tPSA
title Prostate – Specific Antigen (Psa) as a Screening Tool for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (Bph) and Prostate Cancer (Pca) in Sulaimani Province
title_full Prostate – Specific Antigen (Psa) as a Screening Tool for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (Bph) and Prostate Cancer (Pca) in Sulaimani Province
title_fullStr Prostate – Specific Antigen (Psa) as a Screening Tool for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (Bph) and Prostate Cancer (Pca) in Sulaimani Province
title_full_unstemmed Prostate – Specific Antigen (Psa) as a Screening Tool for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (Bph) and Prostate Cancer (Pca) in Sulaimani Province
title_short Prostate – Specific Antigen (Psa) as a Screening Tool for Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (Bph) and Prostate Cancer (Pca) in Sulaimani Province
title_sort prostate specific antigen psa as a screening tool for benign prostate hyperplasia bph and prostate cancer pca in sulaimani province
topic Prostatic specific antigen
Free PSA
Prostate cancer
BPH
Prostatits
cPSA
tPSA
url https://sjuoz.uoz.edu.krd/index.php/sjuoz/article/view/239
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