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Effect of complete androgen blockade on pathologic stage and resection margin status of prostate cancer: progress pathology report of the Italian PROSIT study - 03/09/11

Doi : 10.1016/S0090-4295(00)00866-9 
Aldo V. Bono a, , Francesco Pagano b, Rodolfo Montironi c, Filiberto Zattoni d, Antonio Manganelli e, Francesco P. Selvaggi f, Giancarlo Comeri g, Gaspare Fiaccavento h, Stefano Guazzieri i, Cesare Selli j, Antonino Lembo k, Sergio Cosciani-Cunico l, Domenico Potenzoni m, Giovanni Muto n, Lucilla Diamanti c, Alfredo Santinelli c, Roberta Mazzucchelli c, Tommaso Prayer-Galletti b

on behalf of the Italian PROSIT Study Group1

  A complete list of the participants in the Italian PROSIT study can be found in the .
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a Division of Urology, Ospedale di Circolo e Fondazione Macchi, Varese, Italy 
b Institute of Urology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy 
c Institute of Pathologic Anatomy, University of Ancona School of Medicine, Ancona, Italy 
d Division of Urology, Civil Hospital, Udine, Italy 
e Division of Urology, Civil Hospital, Siena, Italy 
f Institute of Urology, University of Bari, Bari, Italy 
g Division of Urology, Ospedale S. Anna Como, Como, Italy 
h Division of Urology, Civil Hospital, Portogruaro, Italy 
i Division of Urology, Civil Hospital, Belluno, Italy 
j Institute of Urology, University of Udine, Udine, Italy 
k Division of Urology, Civil Hospital, Bergamo, Italy 
l Institute of Urology, University of Brescia, Brescia, Italy 
m Division of Urology, Civil Hospital, S. Secondo Parmense, Parma, Italy 
n Division of Urology, S. Giovanni Bosco Hospital, Torino, Italy 

*Reprint requests: Aldo V. Bono, M.D., Division of Urology, Ospedale di Circolo e Fondazione Macchi, Viale Borri 57, I-21100, Varese, Italy

Abstract

Objectives. To compare the pathologic stage and surgical margin status in patients undergoing either immediate radical prostatectomy or surgery preceded by 3 or 6 months of neoadjuvant hormonal treatment (NHT) in a prospective, randomized study.

Methods. Four hundred thirty-one men with prostate cancer were enrolled in the Italian randomized prospective PROSIT study. The whole-mount sectioning technique was used. By May 1999, the reviewing pathologist had evaluated 303 specimens. One hundred seven patients were untreated before radical prostatectomy was performed, and 114 and 82 patients had been treated for 3 and 6 months, respectively, with complete androgen blockade.

Results. Pathologic organ-confined disease was found in 63.1% of patients with clinical Stage B disease treated with 6 months of NHT versus 61.0% after 3 months of NHT and 37.5% after immediate surgery. Among patients with clinical Stage C tumors, pathologic staging found organ-confined disease in 62.5%, 32.1%, and 11.1% of patients after 6 months of NHT, 3 months of NHT, and immediate surgery, respectively. Three months of NHT produced a significant increase in negative margins both in patients with clinical Stage B and C disease, but the addition of another 3 months of treatment did not significantly improve this result. A lower degree of benefit was observed in patients with clinical Stage C tumors.

Conclusions. This study shows that complete androgen blockade before surgery is beneficial in men with clinical Stage B disease. The effects are more pronounced after 6 months of NHT than after 3 months.

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 This study was supported by a research grant from Zeneca Italia S.p.A. Pharmaceuticals.


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