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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Aug 2.
Published in final edited form as: J Urol. 2019 Feb;201(2):268–276. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2018.08.046

Table 1.

Demographics of patients with negative MRI who underwent prostate biopsy

Biopsy Outcome

Overall Clinically Significant
Prostate Ca*
Clinically Insignificant
Prostate Ca
Benign p Value

No. pts 135 24 27 84
Median age (IQR)   64 (58–69) 66 (58–71) 67 (59–70) 63 (57–69)    0.5
Median ng/ml PSA (IQR)   5.9 (4.1–8.0)    6.1 (4.9–8.1)    5.2 (3.4–8.4)    5.9 (4.5–7.9)    0.5
Median cc prostate vol (IQR)   55 (38–79) 36 (27–50) 43 (34–58) 64 (48–81)  <0.001
Median ng/ml/cc PSAD (IQR)   0.1 (0.073–0.15)   0.16 (0.13–0.20)   0.10 (0.09–0.15)   0.09 (0.07–0.12)  <0.001
No. prostate Ca (%):
 Suspicious digital rectal examination   11 (8.1)   0   2 (7)   9 (10)    0.3
 Family history   33 (24)   6 (25)   7 (26) 20 (24)    1.0
 Median No. biopsy cores/pt (IQR)   13 (12–14) 13 (12–14) 13 (12–14) 13 (12–14)    0.4
 No. prostate biopsy status (%):
 Naïve   48 (36) 10 (42)   8 (30) 30 (36)    0.6
 Previous neg   60 (44)   5 (21)   7 (26) 48 (57)  <0.001
 Previous pos   27 (20)   9 (38) 12 (44)   6 (7)  <0.001
*

Grade Group 2 or greater.

Grade Group 1.