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Carcinoma of prostate

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Incidence

❏ most prevalent cancer in males

❏ second leading cause of male cancer deaths

❏ lifetime risk of a 50 years man for Carcinoma of prostate is 50%, and risk of death is 3%

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Risk factors

❏ not known (but requires testes as disease is not present in eunuchs) ❏ urban blacks have increased incidence ❏ family history• 1st degree relative = 2x risk• 1st and 2nd degree relatives = 9x risk

❏ high dietary fat increases risk by 2x

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Pathology

❏ adenocarcinoma• > 95%• often multifocal

❏ transitional cell carcinoma (4.5%)• associated with TCC of bladder• not hormone-responsive

❏ endometrial (rare)• carcinoma of the utricle

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Pathology

❏ adenocarcinoma• > 95%• often multifocal

❏ transitional cell carcinoma (4.5%)• associated with TCC of bladder• not hormone-responsive

❏ endometrial (rare)• carcinoma of the utricle

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Anatomy

❏ 60-70% of nodules arise in the peripheral zone

❏ 10-20% arise in the transition zone

❏ 5-10% arise in the central zone

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Methods of spread

❏ local invasion ❏ lymphatic spread to regional nodes

• obturator > iliac > presacral /para -aortic ❏ hematogenous dissemination occurs early ❏ bony metastasis to axial skeleton is very common (osteoblastic) ❏ soft tissue metastasis is less common with liver, lung and adrenal metastases occurring most

frequently ❏ obstructive and irritative symptoms uncommon without spread ❏ suspect with prostatism, incontinence +/- back pain ❏ hard irregular nodule or diffuse dense induration involving one or both lobes is noted on DRE ❏ differential diagnosis of a prostatic nodule

• prostate cancer (30%)• benign prostatic hyperplasia• prostatitis• prostatic infarct• prostatic calculus• tuberculous prostatitis

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Clinical features

Type I: occult typeType II: LUTSType III: acute or chronic retentionType IV: symptoms due to metastasis

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DRE

• PSA can be falsely elevated

• DRE does not palpate entire prostate gland

• Abnormal: nodules, hard spots, soft spots, enlarged

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DRE

BPH• Size may be quite big• Consistency: firm & elastic• Surface: smooth• The midline sulcus between the

two lateral lobes is well felt• The seminal vesicles feel normal

• The gap between the enlarged prostate & the lateral pelvic wall is clear on both sides

• The rectal mucous membrane moves freely over the enlarged prostate

Carcinoma of prostate• Size is usually not very big• Consistency: hard• Surface: irregular & nodular• The sulcus is usually obliterated

• The seminal vesicles maybe invaded by tumor & feel hard & irregular

• This gap is obliterated by invasion of the cancer

• The rectal mucous membrane is adherent & can’t be moved over the prostate

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Diagnosis

❏ digital rectal exam (DRE) ❏ PSA (prostate specific antigen) elevated in the majority of patients with CaP

❏ transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) ––> size and local staging ❏ TRUS-guided needle biopsy ❏ incidental finding on TURP ❏ bone scan may be omitted in untreated CaP with PSA < 10 ng/ml ❏ lymphangiogram and CT scanning to assess metastases

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Biopsy (TRUSP)

• Hypoechoic shows abnormal area needing biopsy

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Transrectal sonogram of the prostate.

Looking up from the feet of a patient toward his head.

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Histology

• 99% Adenocarcinoma

• 1% Other– Sarcoma, small cell, other

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Staging (TNM 1997)

❏ T1: clinically undetectable tumour, normal DRE and TRUS ❏ T2: confined to prostate ❏ T3: tumour extends through prostate capsule ❏ T4: tumour invades adjacent structures (besides seminal vesicles) ❏ N: spread to regional lymph nodes ❏ M: distant metastasis ❏ tumour grade (Gleason score out of 10) is also important• 1-4 = well differentiated• 5-6 = moderately differentiated• 8-10 = poorly differentiated

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Treatment

Surgery

Beam RT

Seed RT

HormoneExperimental

Observation

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Watchful Waiting

• aka Active Surveillance

• PSA every 6 months

• Slow growing cancer

• Delay for other diseases to improve

• Comorbidities prevent other treatment

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Surgery

TURP

CRYOSURGERY

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Prostatectomy

• Perineal, Retropubic, Suprapubic – depends on patient anatomy and surgical history– Nerve-sparing– Robotic

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Brach therapy

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Beam Radiation

IMRT3-D

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Hormone Therapy

• LHRH analogs– Lupron, Zoladex

• Androgen blockades– Casodex, Eulexin, Nilandrone

• Estrogen therapy (DES)

• NOT orchidectomy

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Treatment for Recurrence/Metastasis

• Hormones• Orchidectomy• Radiation to metastasis• Radioisotopes

– strontium-89 (Metastron)– samarium-153 (Quadramet)

• Chemotherapy

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Treatment

❏ T1 (small well-differentiated CaP are associated with slow growth rate)• if young consider radical prostatectomy, brachytherapy or radiation• follow in older population (cancer death rate up to 10%)

❏ T2• radical prostatectomy or radiation (70-85% survival at 10 years) or brachytherapy

❏ T3, T4• staging lymphadenectomy and radiation or hormonal treatment

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N>0 or M>0

• requires hormonal therapy/palliative radiotherapy to metastasis• bilateral orchiectomy - removes 90% of testosterone• LHRH agonists (e.g. leuprolide (Lupron), goserelin (Zoladex))

• initially stimulates LH, increasing testosterone and causing ”flare”• later causing low testosterone• side effects include “hot flashes”

• estrogens (e.g. DES)• inhibits LH, and cytotoxic effect on tumour cells• increase risk of cardiovascular side effects

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N>0 or M>0

• antiandrogens• steroidal (e.g. cyproterone acetate) and non-steroidal (e.g. flutamide)

both compete with dihydrotestosterone (DHT) for cytosolic receptors• testosterone levels do not decrease (and may increase), so potency may

be preserved• inhibitors of steroidogenesis (e.g. ketoconazole, spironolactone)

• block multiple enzymes in the steroid pathway, including adrenal androgens• greater androgen blockade can be achieved by combining an antiandrogen with LHRH agonist or orchiectomy• local irradiation of painful secondaries or half-body irradiation

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Prognosis

❏ Stage T1-T2: excellent, compatible with normal life expectancy ❏ Stage T3-T4: 40-70 % survival at 10 years ❏ Stage N+ and/or M+: 40% survival at 5 years ❏ prognostic factors: tumour stage, tumour grade, PSA value

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