Prostate-specific antigen as a marker of disease activity in prostate cancer Journal Article


Authors: Partin, A. W.; Hanks, G. E.; Klein, E. A.; Moul, J. W.; Nelson, W. G.; Scher, H. I.
Article Title: Prostate-specific antigen as a marker of disease activity in prostate cancer
Abstract: Despite the impact of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing on the detection and management of prostate cancer, controversy about its usefulness as a marker of disease activity continues. This review, based on a recent roundtable discussion, examines whether PSA measurements can be used rationally in several clinical settings. Following radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy, prediction of survival by PSA level is most reliable in high-risk patients. PSA doubling time after radiation therapy is the strongest predictor of biochemical failure. PSA measurements have been associated with inconsistent results following hormonal treatment; reduced PSA levels may result from antiandrogen treatment, which decreases expression of the PSA gene, and therefore, the level of PSA production. In the setting of primary and secondary cancer prevention, PSA is important in risk stratification when selecting patients for studies. Part 2 of this two-part article, which began in the August issue, discusses the role of PSA in hormonal and drug therapies and in primary and secondary chemoprevention.
Keywords: androgen; risk; progression; finasteride; therapy; clinical-trials; efficacy; chemoprevention; intraepithelial neoplasia; prevention trial pcpt
Journal Title: Oncology (Norwalk)
Volume: 16
Issue: 9
ISSN: 0890-9091
Publisher: C M P Medica LLC * The Oncology Group  
Date Published: 2002-09-01
Start Page: 1218
End Page: 1224
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000178443500014
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 12380948
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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