Asian Journal of Andrology (Jan 2022)

Clinical application of free/total PSA ratio in the diagnosis of prostate cancer in men over 50 years of age with total PSA levels of 2.0–25.0 ng ml-1 in Western China

  • Xue-Dan Gao,
  • Qiang Miao,
  • Jun-Long Zhang,
  • Jian-Zhao Zhai,
  • Xue-Mei Gui,
  • Yi-Han Cai,
  • Qian Niu,
  • Bei Cai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/aja202182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 2
pp. 195 – 200

Abstract

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The goal of this study was to investigate the clinical application of free/total prostate-specific antigen (F/T PSA) ratio, considering the new broad serum total PSA (T-PSA) “gray zone” of 2.0–25.0 ng ml−1 in differential diagnosis of prostate cancer (PCa) and benign prostate diseases (BPD) in men over 50 years in Western China. A total of 1655 patients were included, 528 with PCa and 1127 with BPD. Serum T-PSA, free PSA (F-PSA), and F/T PSA ratio were analyzed. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to assess the efficiency of PSA and F/T PSA ratio. There were 47.4% of cancer patients with T-PSA of 2.0–25.0 ng ml−1. When T-PSA was 2.0–4.0 ng ml−1, 4.0–10.0 ng ml−1, and 10.0–25.0 ng ml−1, the area under the curve (AUC) of F/T PSA ratio was 0.749, 0.769, and 0.761, respectively. The best AUC of F/T PSA ratio was 0.811 when T-PSA was 2.0–25.0 ng ml−1, with a specificity of 0.732, a sensitivity of 0.788, and an optimal cutoff value of 15.5%. The AUC of F/T PSA ratio in different age groups (50–59 years, 60–69 years, 70–79 years, and ≥80 years) was 0.767, 0.806, 0.815, and 0.833, respectively, and the best sensitivity (0.857) and specificity (0.802) were observed in patients over 80 years. The T-PSA trend was in accordance with the Gleason score, tumor node metastasis (TNM) stage, and American Joint Committee on Cancer prognosis group. Therefore, the F/T PSA ratio can facilitate the differential diagnosis of PCa and BPD in the broad T-PSA “gray zone”. Serum T-PSA can be a Gleason score and prognostic indicator.

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