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  • * Positive biopsy rates increased significantly from 39.1% in 2011 to 45.2% in 2015, showing a trend towards more aggressive cancer types being diagnosed.
  • * The incidence of high-grade cancers (Gleason Grade Group 4 or 5) rose from 155 cases per year at baseline to 231, 297, and 285 in the following years, indicating a concerning increase in aggressive prostate tumors post-screening recommendation.

Article Abstract

We report changes in the histopathology of prostate cancer diagnosed in a large urology group practice after the final United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) Grade D recommendation against prostate-specific antigen screening. All prostate biopsies performed from 2011 through 2015 in a large urology group practice were retrospectively reviewed; 2012 was excluded as a transition year. The changes in biopsy data in years following the USPSTF decision (2013-2015) were then compared with baseline (2011). A total of 10,944 biopsies were evaluated during the study period. Positive biopsy rates rose from 39.1% at baseline to 45.2% in 2015 ( < 0.01) with a marked shift toward more aggressive cancer throughout the study period. The absolute number of patients presenting with Gleason Grade Group 4 or 5 increased from 155/year at baseline to 231, 297, and 285 in 2013, 2014, and 2015, respectively ( < 0.05), unrelated to age or racial changes over time. Black men represented 16% of the cohort. Since the USPSTF recommendation against prostate cancer screening, trends toward a substantial upward grade migration and increased volume of cancers were noted in a cohort of nearly 11,000 patients in a real-world clinical practice. Additionally, continuing reductions in cancer detection in the United States may exacerbate these trends.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6241894PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3909/riu0815DOI Listing

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