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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Aug 11.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Genitourin Cancer. 2014 Oct 25;13(2):e65–e72. doi: 10.1016/j.clgc.2014.08.012

TABLE 2.

Tumor characteristics and pathologic outcomes of prostate cancer patients with biopsy Gleason ≤6 disease following radical prostatectomy at University of Pennsylvania, 1990–2012.

Caucasian Cohort
n=760
% African-American Cohort
n=176
% p- Value
Age, Y 0.04
Median 59 58
mean 58.9 57.8
IQR 54–64 52–62

iPSA ng/ml 0.09
0–4.0 215 29 48 28
4.1–10 468 62 101 58
10.1 – 20 62 8 18 10
> 20 8 1 6 4
median 5 5.2
mean 5.7 6.67
IQR 4 – 6.4 4.1 – 8.1

Clinical Stage 0.2
T1A-C 594 82 145 83
T2A 112 15 23 15
T2B 8 1 5 1
T2C 12 2 1 1

Adverse pathologic features 0.2
0 575 76 122 69
1 92 12 25 14
>2 93 12 29 17

Seminal Vesicle invasion 17 2 14 8 <0.001

Extraprostatic spread 150 20 44 25 0.12

Lymph Node Involvement 2 0.3 0 0 0.5

Positive surgical margin 119 16 29 17 0.76

NOTE. Boldfaced values represent statistically significant differences between groups.

Abbreviations: iPSA- initial Prostate-specific antigen, IQR- interquartile range;

Adverse pathologic features: extraprostatic extension, seminal vesicle invasion, positive surgical margin and/or lymph node involvement.