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International Journal of Cancer | 2006

Gleason score, age and screening: Modeling dedifferentiation in prostate cancer

Gerrit Draisma; Renske Postma; Fritz H. Schröder; Theo H. van der Kwast; Harry J. de Koning

Tumor differentiation as measured by the Gleason score is highly predictive of the course of prostatic cancer after diagnosis. Since the introduction of the prostate‐specific antigen (PSA) test tumors are diagnosed with a favorable tumor stage and differentiation grade. Does screening with PSA just detect more tumors with favorable characteristics or is dedifferentiation actually being prevented by early detection and consequent treatment? The latter option implies that tumors dedifferentiate in the preclinical screen‐detectable phase. To model the natural history of prostate cancer, we analyzed the age‐specific distribution of clinical stage and Gleason score of 2,204 tumors diagnosed in the ERSPC‐Rotterdam trial. We fitted 2 MISCAN simulation models to the observed data: Model I where tumors dedifferentiate before becoming screen‐detectable and Model II where dedifferentiation occurs during the screen‐detectable preclinical phase. The hypothesis of dedifferentiation during the screen‐detectable phase was tested by a goodness of fit test of both models. In ERSPC‐Rotterdam, we observed a significantly more favorable distribution of Gleason scores in screen‐detected cancers compared to cancers found in the control arm, and in cancers detected in the second round compared to cancers detected in the first round of screening. Also, a significant association between Gleason score and age at diagnosis was found, most notably in cancers detected in the first round of screening. These findings were reproduced by Model II and less so by Model I, with a significant difference in goodness of fit between the 2 models (p < 0.001). This study provides epidemiological evidence of dedifferentiation as a major mechanism of progression in prostate cancer. Tumors dedifferentiate during the screen‐detectable phase and consequently screening with PSA and early treatment can possibly prevent dedifferentiation.


European Urology | 2007

Cancer Detection and Cancer Characteristics in the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer (ERSPC) - Section Rotterdam. A Comparison of Two Rounds of Screening

Renske Postma; Fritz H. Schröder; Geert J.L.H. van Leenders; Robert F. Hoedemaeker; André N. Vis; Monique J. Roobol; Theodorus H. van der Kwast


European Urology | 2006

Management and Survival of Screen-Detected Prostate Cancer Patients who Might Have Been Suitable for Active Surveillance

Stijn Roemeling; Monique J. Roobol; Renske Postma; Claartje Gosselaar; Theo H. van der Kwast; Chris H. Bangma; Fritz H. Schröder


Urology | 2005

Atrophy in prostate needle biopsy cores and its relationship to prostate cancer incidence in screened men

Renske Postma; Fritz H. Schröder; T.H. van der Kwast


The Prostate | 2004

Lesions predictive for prostate cancer in a screened population: First and second screening round findings

Renske Postma; Monique J. Roobol; Fritz H. Schröder; Theodorus H. van der Kwast


The Journal of Urology | 2005

4-YEAR PROSTATE SPECIFIC ANTIGEN PROGRESSION AND DIAGNOSIS OF PROSTATE CANCER IN THE EUROPEAN RANDOMIZED STUDY OF SCREENING FOR PROSTATE CANCER, SECTION ROTTERDAM

Fritz H. Schröder; René Raaijmakers; Renske Postma; Theo H. van der Kwast; Monique J. Roobol


European Urology | 2006

Tumour features in the control and screening arm of a randomized trial of prostate cancer.

Renske Postma; Arno G.J.L.H. van Leenders; Monique J. Roobol; Fritz H. Schröder; Theodorus H. van der Kwast


European Urology | 2007

Overall and Disease-Specific Survival of Patients with Screen-Detected Prostate Cancer in the European Randomized Study of Screening for Prostate Cancer, Section Rotterdam

Stijn H. de Vries; Renske Postma; René Raaijmakers; Stijn Roemeling; Suzie J. Otto; Harry J. de Koning; Fritz H. Schröder


European Urology | 2007

hK2 and Free PSA, a Prognostic Combination in Predicting Minimal Prostate Cancer in Screen-Detected Men within the PSA Range 4-10 ng/ml

René Raaijmakers; Stijn H. de Vries; Bert G. Blijenberg; Mark F. Wildhagen; Renske Postma; Chris H. Bangma; Claude Darte; Fritz H. Schröder


European Urology | 2004

Prostate Volume Ultrasonography: The Influence of Transabdominal versus Transrectal Approach, Device Type and Operator

J.W.N.C. Huang Foen Chung; S.H. De Vries; René Raaijmakers; Renske Postma; J.L.H.R. Bosch; R. van Mastrigt

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Fritz H. Schröder

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Monique J. Roobol

Erasmus University Medical Center

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Chris H. Bangma

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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René Raaijmakers

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Stijn Roemeling

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Claartje Gosselaar

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Harry J. de Koning

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Stijn H. de Vries

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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