Histopathological Diagnoses And Patterns In Transrectal Ultrasound-Guided Prostatic Biopsy Series From A Large Tertiary Care Center In Saudi Arabia

AliA Alsulihem,Muaiqel Al-Muaiqel,Abdulrahman Alsunbul,AbdulrahmanBin Jawhar, Abdullah Al-Dughaiman, KhalidK Bedaiwi, Sami Al-Rashidi,Faris Al-Harbi,Hosam El-Tholoth, Mohammad Al-Hagbani, Bader Milibary, AbdullahM Alghamdi

UROLOGY ANNALS(2021)

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Abstract
Aim: The aim of the study was to report our transrectal ultrasound (TRUS)-guided prostatic biopsy histopathological diagnoses and clinical findings in our prostate cancer patients in a tertiary care center.Methods: We have reviewed our TRUS biopsy series done in our department from January 2011 to December 2016. We reviewed our patient's prebiopsy prostate-specific antigen (PSA) findings and the histopathological diagnoses and determined the clinical and pathological features of prostate cancer patients in our series.Results: A total of 398 patients underwent 12 core TRUS biopsies. Benign prostatatic hyperplasia was found in 48.5% of the patients and prostate cancer was found in 113 patients (28.4%). Among them, metastatic prostate cancer was found in 51.7% of them. High Gleason score (8-10) was found in 56.6% and a PSA of more than 20 was found in 63.3% of the patients.Conclusion: We recommend a mass public awareness program to encourage our patients to seek early prostate cancer screening and to alert the medical community to encourage more awareness of prostate cancer screening.
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Gleason score, prostate biopsy, prostate cancer
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