METASTATIC WORK-UP OF PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE-CANCER EMPLOYING SKELETAL ALKALINE-PHOSPHATASE

Citation
Jm. Wolff et al., METASTATIC WORK-UP OF PATIENTS WITH PROSTATE-CANCER EMPLOYING SKELETAL ALKALINE-PHOSPHATASE, Anticancer research, 17(4B), 1997, pp. 2995-2997
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
ISSN journal
02507005
Volume
17
Issue
4B
Year of publication
1997
Pages
2995 - 2997
Database
ISI
SICI code
0250-7005(1997)17:4B<2995:MWOPWP>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Purpose: To compare the efficacy of two tests, prostate-specific antig en (PSA) and skeletal alkaline phosphatase (SAP) as staging markers to discriminate patients with cancer of the prostate (CaP) with bony met astases (MI) from those without bony metastases (Mo). Material and Met hods: Forty-seven untreated patients with Mo (n=26) and MI (n=21) CaP were entered in this study. Serum concentrations for SAP and PSA were determined using two immunoassays. Results: None of the Mo patients bu t 65% of the MI patients exhibited a SAP value above the reference ran ge (< 19 ng/ml). A corresponding cutt-offpoint of 100 ng/ml for PSA sh owed that 27% of Mo patients and only 65% of the M1 patients exhibited a value > 100 ng/ml. This resulted in a sensitivity and specificity o f 65% and 100% for SAP and 65% and 73% for PSA. Conclusion: Our findin gs suggest that SAP could become a useful marker in the evaluation of patients with newly diagnosed CaP as it seems to provide additional in formation concerning the skeletal status of these patients.