Is expanded radiographic criteria for clinically positive lymph nodes associated with outcome in pathologically node positive prostate cancer

2018 
126Background: Patients with pN1 prostate cancer (PCa) have heterogeneous outcomes largely dependent on variables only known post-treatment. Traditionally, the size criteria for clinically positive pelvic adenopathy is axial diameter of 10mm. We employed expanded radiographic criteria (ERC) to evaluate for association with differences in outcome differences. Methods: 187 men treated with RP BPLND for PCa from 2001-2013 were identified as pN1. Imaging studies were re-reviewed by a single radiologist (TB) for nodes that were considered positive if they were 8mm or greater in size OR if they were 6mm or greater in size AND either rounded, asymmetrical OR heterogeneously enhancing. This yielded a group of 34 cN1 patients by ERC. Time to biochemical recurrence (BCR) was compared between cN0 and cN1 patients by K-M method. Cox proportional hazards modeling was used to determine association of baseline PSA, node status, adjuvant therapy, Gleason score, positive margins, and ECR with time to BCR and overall survi...
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