SERUM PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN IN A COMMUNITY-BASED POPULATION OF HEALTHY JAPANESE MEN - LOWER VALUES THAN FOR SIMILARLY AGED WHITE MEN

Citation
Je. Oesterling et al., SERUM PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN IN A COMMUNITY-BASED POPULATION OF HEALTHY JAPANESE MEN - LOWER VALUES THAN FOR SIMILARLY AGED WHITE MEN, British Journal of Urology, 75(3), 1995, pp. 347-353
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Urology & Nephrology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00071331
Volume
75
Issue
3
Year of publication
1995
Pages
347 - 353
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1331(1995)75:3<347:SPAIAC>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Objective To determine whether the age-specific reference ranges for s erum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentration generated for white men are applicable to other races. Patients and methods Three-hundred and thirty-five healthy Japanese men, aged 40-79 years, residing in t he small fishing village of Shimamaki-mura, Japan, agreed to enter thi s prospective, community-based study, All underwent a detailed clinica l evaluation that included a serum PSA determination, a digital rectal examination and a transrectal ultrasound, Two-hundred and eighty-six (85%) completed the prostatic evaluation and had no evidence of prosta te cancer by any one of the three diagnostic tests; these men formed t he study population on which all analyses were performed. Results The serum PSA concentration correlated directly with patient age (r = 0.33 ; P < 0.001) and prostatic volume (r = 0.57: P < 0.001), PSA density ( PSAD) also was directly proportional to age (r = 0.30; P < 0.001), Adj usting for age, the serum PSA concentration was lower for Japanese men than for white men (P < 0.001), Thus, the recommended age-specific re ference ranges (95th percentile) for serum PSA for Japanese were lower as well: 0.0-2.0 ng/mL for 40-49 years; 0.0-3.0 ng/mL for 50-59 years ; 0.0-4.0 ng/mL for 60-69 years; and 0.0-5.0 ng/mL for 70-79 fears. Ba sed on transrectal ultrasound-volume determinations, the lower serum P SA concentrations in Japanese men are due in large part to their small er prostate glands as compared with white men (P < 0.001). Conclusions These findings confirm the earlier observations that serum PSA, prost atic volume and PSAD are age-dependent. However, because of physiologi cal differences among the two races, partly due to the size of the pro state gland, the age-specific reference ranges for serum PSA are lower for Japanese men than for white men, Because of these racial differen ces, it is now crucial to conduct a similar investigation among black men.