Regressive changes and neuroendocrine differentiation in prostate cancer after neoadjuvant hormonal treatment

G Ahlgren, K Pedersen, S Lundberg, G Aus… - The …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
G Ahlgren, K Pedersen, S Lundberg, G Aus, J Hugosson, PA Abrahamsson
The Prostate, 2000Wiley Online Library
BACKGROUND We studied the extent of neuroendocrine (NE) tumor cell differentiation and
its relation to regressive changes in prostate cancer after 3‐month hormonal treatment.
METHODS Radical prostatectomy specimens from 103 patients, randomized to 3‐month
neoadjuvant LH‐RH‐analogue treatment (neoadjuvant group) or to surgery alone (control
group), were available for analysis. The effects of hormonal treatment in terms of positive
surgical margins, the degree of histopathological changes, and tumor cell proliferation were …
BACKGROUND
We studied the extent of neuroendocrine (NE) tumor cell differentiation and its relation to regressive changes in prostate cancer after 3‐month hormonal treatment.
METHODS
Radical prostatectomy specimens from 103 patients, randomized to 3‐month neoadjuvant LH‐RH‐analogue treatment (neoadjuvant group) or to surgery alone (control group), were available for analysis. The effects of hormonal treatment in terms of positive surgical margins, the degree of histopathological changes, and tumor cell proliferation were evaluated in relation to NE‐differentiation assessed with antibodies against chromogranin A (CGA).
RESULTS
Both the number of CGA‐positive cells/cm2 (P < 0.003) and the proportion of NE‐positive tumors (P = 0.07) were greater in the neoadjuvant group than in the control group. No correlation existed between NE‐differentiation and the effects of the neoadjuvant hormonal treatment; nor did NE‐differentiation correlate to the decrease in serum PSA.
CONCLUSIONS
Neuroendocrine differentiation in prostate cancer increases after 3 months of neoadjuvant hormonal treatment but does not correlate to the effects of hormonal treatment. Prostate 42:274–279, 2000. © 2000 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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