DNA in Radical Prostatectomy Specimens: Prognostic Value of Tumor Ploidy

Authors

  • C. N. Robertson DIVISION OF UROLOGY DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY, DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, USA
  • D. F. Paulson DIVISION OF UROLOGY DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY, DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869109092351

Keywords:

Prostatic cancer, prognostic factors, DNA ploidy, tumor grade, seminal vesicle invasion

Abstract

In a series of 94 patients with prostatic adenocarcinoma the prognostic significance of some factors was studied after radical prostatectomy. DNA ploidy was assessed by flow cytometry of cells from deparaffinized specimens. Gleason sum, seminal vesicle status and ploidy turned all out to be important predictors of disease progression. the ploidy status significantly enhanced the ability to prognostically evaluate patients with intermediate grade carcinoma compared to tumor grade alone. Patients with seminal vesicle invasion and aneuploidy had a very poor prognosis which prompts trials with alternatives of adjuvant therapy in this patient population.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Downloads

Published

1991-01-01

How to Cite

Robertson, C. N., & Paulson, D. F. (1991). DNA in Radical Prostatectomy Specimens: Prognostic Value of Tumor Ploidy. Acta Oncologica, 30(2), 205–207. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869109092351