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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: BJU Int. 2010 Feb 11;106(6):796–800. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2010.09214.x

Table 1.

The demographic, clinical and pathological characteristics of 1989 men undergoing RP, within the DPC database, stratified by disease aggressiveness

Mean (sd), median (IQR) or n (%) variable Aggressive Non-aggressive P*
No. of patients 100 1889
Age at surgery, years 66.0 (7.1) 63.6 (7.3) 0.003
Median year of surgery 1993 1997 < 0.001
Race 0.006
 Caucasian 74 (74) 1617 (86)
 African American 24 (24) 249 (13)
 Other 2 (2) 22 (1)
BMI, kg/m2
 < 25 9 (19) 292 (24) 0.6
 25–29.9 23 (49) 583 (49)
 30–34.9 10 (21) 249 (21)
 ≥ 35 5 (11) 75 (6)
PSA, ng/mL 21.5 (22.4) 10.8 (29.8) < 0.001
13.7 (8.4–25.0) 6.8 (4.7–10.7)
Pathological Gleason sum < 0.001
 2–6 13 (13) 988 (52)
 7 45 (45) 736 (39)
 8–10 42 (42) 165 (9)
Prostate weight, g 36.4 (15.0) 41.6 (18.9) 0.05
35.0 (26.5–44.0) 37.0 (29.0–49.0)
% of prostate involved with cancer 31.6 (19.2) 17.0 (15.0) < 0.001
25.0 (15.0–43.0) 10.0 (5.0–22.0) < 0.001
EPE 68 (68) 683 (36) < 0.001
Positive surgical margins 59 (59) 627 (33) < 0.001
SVI 42 (42) 180 (10) < 0.001
Pathological stage group < 0.001
 Organ-confined, margin negative 10 (10) 926 (49)
 EPE and/or positive margins 48 (48) 783 (41)
*

Chi-square test unless otherwise specified

Mann-Whitney test

IQR, interquartile range.