Intermediate stages of the implementation of the Moscow program "Histoscanning of the prostate gland"
https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-36-42
Abstract
Introduction. Prostate cancer (prostate cancer) ranks second in the list of all oncological diseases in men in the world. Thus taking the fifth place among the causes of death of the male population. Differences in the frequency of cases worldwide are due to differences in the use of diagnostic tests. The widespread introduction into clinical practice of screening, including the determination of the level of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), finger rectal examination (PRI) and transrectal or transabdominal ultrasound examination, contributed to an even greater increase in the number of newly detected cases of prostate cancer at an early stage.
Materials and methods. In 2019, we initiated and launched a prospective multicenter study in 13 medical and preventive institutions.
Results and discussion. As part of the ongoing study, data from 2,570 patients were analyzed, who simultaneously underwent both a standard 12-point biopsy and a targeted biopsy under the control of a GP. Technological breakthrough and progressive development of medical technologies have led to the modernization of modern methods of visualization of pelvic organs, allowing the introduction of a new, alternative and minimally invasive method of cancer diagnosis – prostate histoscanning. The published results of clinical studies have shown that histoscanning of the prostate gland has great potential in the diagnosis of cancer, as it helps both in choosing a treatment method and in planning the course of further surgery, as well as in the follow-up of patients.
Conclusion. The results of a prospective study collected at the time of writing confirm the high efficiency and safety of the prostate biopsy method using histoscanning.
About the Authors
A. V. GovorovRussian Federation
Govorov Alexander Viktorovich – Professor of RAS, Dr.Med.Sci., Associate Professor at the Department of Urology
27206, st. Vuchetich, 21. Moscow
Yu. A. Kim
Russian Federation
Kim Yuriy Aleksandrovich – urologist
27206, st. Vuchetich, 21. Moscow
A. O. Vasiliev
Russian Federation
Vasiliev Alexander Olegovich – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Assistant of the Department of Urology
27206, st. Vuchetich, 21. Moscow
P. A. Harutyunyan
Russian Federation
Arutyunyan Pavel Armenovich – Resident of the Department of Urology
27206, st. Vuchetich, 21. Moscow
O. R. Aliyev
Russian Federation
Aliev Oleg Ruslanovich – Resident of the Department of Urology
27206, st. Vuchetich, 21. Moscow
N. S. Lukin
Russian Federation
Lukin Nikita Sergeevich – Resident of the Department of Urology
27206, st. Vuchetich, 21. Moscow
A. V. Sadchenko
Russian Federation
Sadchenko Anton Vladimirovich – Candidate of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department, Head of the Department of the Short Stay Hospital
27206, st. Vuchetich, 21. Moscow
D. Y. Pushkar
Russian Federation
Pushkar Dmitry Yuryevich – Academician of the RAS, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of Urology
27206, st. Vuchetich, 21. Moscow
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Govorov A.V., Kim Yu.A., Vasiliev A.O., Harutyunyan P.A., Aliyev O.R., Lukin N.S., Sadchenko A.V., Pushkar D.Y. Intermediate stages of the implementation of the Moscow program "Histoscanning of the prostate gland". Moscow Surgical Journal. 2022;(5):36-42. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17238/2072-3180-2022-36-42