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Vol. 2. Issue 5.
Pages 213-214 (September - October 2017)
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Vol. 2. Issue 5.
Pages 213-214 (September - October 2017)
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Contribution of the determination of numeric value of adc map in early detection of prostate cancer
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Dj Perovic
Faculty of Medicine, University Novi Sad, Serbia
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Aim: To define the range of ADC values for the absence of malignant disease, as well as to determine the threshold of ADC values for suspected prostate cancer.

Introduction: Prostate cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer, and the second most common cancer-cause of deaths in men worldwide. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) derived from DWI has been shown to improve the detection of prostate cancer and is the primary imaging method for the differentiation between low to high grade cancers. ADC values show reduction with increasing Gleason's score.

Methods: Prospective study included 60 subjects. Male patients were divided into the groups with pathohistology verified benign and malignant lesions (aged, 46–81; average age, 67.7 years) with abnormal PSA values (>4ng/ml), and into control group (aged, 44–81; average age 65.3) with normal PSA values (0–4ng/ml). Prostates were first examined on MRI, determining the diffusion values on ADC map, by placing the region of interest (ROI), through the middle of lesions. Later, the TRUS-guided biopsies were perfomed. Three intersections of the prostate (apex, middle, and base) were observed, and at total of 12 places (4 places per section) the mentioned methods were indicated.

Results: Statistically significant difference (p<0.05) between the groups of patients with malignant and benign lesions in relation to the ADC values of the apex, base and middle of prostate. ADC values of malignant lesions at apex were in range 952–1030, at base 859–977×10−6mm2/s, while in benign lesion values at apex where in range 1234–1336, and at base 1096–1183×10−6mm2/s.

Conclusion: Determination of the numerical value of ADC map represents a significant additional diagnostic parameter for prostate cancer. All values in the range of 1179–1229 for base, 1063–1139 for middle, and 1199–1379×10−6mm2/s for apex were considered normal. Values between the range of 857–1030×10−6mm2/s have been suspected for possible presence of the prostate cancer.

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