Division of Public Health Sciences Alvin J Siteman Cancer Center, Department of Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO 63110, USA.
BJU Int. 2012 Dec;110(11):1627-35. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2012.11111.x. Epub 2012 Apr 13.
Study Type--Diagnostic (cohort) Level of Evidence 2b. What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Although non-recommended PSA testing has been reported in men younger than 40 years of age, there are few recognized data on PSA in younger American men, particularly younger African-American men, to provide age- and race-specific references. Using data from an existing large study of young, male members of the US military, aged 28-36 years, the present study provides PSA reference distributions for young Caucasian-American men (median = 0.56, 95th percentile = 1.42, range: <0.01-3.34 ng/mL) and African-American men (median = 0.64, 95th percentile = 1.89, range: 0.12-6.45 ng/mL). Previous estimates from the literature are also summarized.
• To provide race-specific prostate-specific antigen (PSA) reference distributions for young men less than 40 years of age who might have undergone non-recommended PSA testing because of their family history of prostate cancer or inadvertently as part of a standard panel of tests.
• We used data from a large existing study of young, male Caucasian- and African-American members of the US military with stored serum in the Department of Defense serum repository. • As part of this previous study, we selected a random sample of 373 Caucasian- and 366 African-American men aged 28-36 years with an archived serum specimen collected for standard military purposes from 2004 to 2006. • We measured serum total PSA concentration in this specimen using the Beckman Coulter Access Hybritech PSA assay.
• The PSA level ranged from <0.01 to 3.34 ng/mL among Caucasian-American men, with a median of 0.56 ng/mL and a 95th percentile of 1.42 ng/mL. • The PSA level ranged from 0.12 to 6.45 ng/mL among African-American men, with a median of 0.64 ng/mL and 95th percentile of 1.89 ng/mL. • The PSA level was significantly higher in African- than in Caucasian-American men (P= 0.001).
• The PSA estimates, together with those summarized from the literature, provide age- and race-specific PSA reference distributions for young men who might have undergone non-recommended PSA testing. • Comparisons by race could also begin to inform the timing of divergence of prostate cancer risk by race.
为可能因家族前列腺癌史或意外作为标准检测项目之一而接受非推荐 PSA 检测的年轻男性(年龄<40 岁)提供特定种族 PSA(前列腺特异性抗原)参考值分布。
我们使用了来自美国国防部血清库中存储的年轻男性白种人和非裔美国人的现有大型研究数据。作为之前这项研究的一部分,我们从 2004 年至 2006 年期间,从标准军事目的采集的存档血清样本中随机选择了 373 名白种人和 366 名非裔美国男性,年龄为 28-36 岁。我们使用贝克曼库尔特公司的 Access Hybritech PSA 检测法测量了该样本中的血清总 PSA 浓度。
白种男性的 PSA 水平范围为<0.01-3.34ng/mL,中位数为 0.56ng/mL,95% 上限为 1.42ng/mL。非裔美国男性的 PSA 水平范围为 0.12-6.45ng/mL,中位数为 0.64ng/mL,95%上限为 1.89ng/mL。非裔男性的 PSA 水平显著高于白种男性(P=0.001)。
这些 PSA 估计值,以及从文献中总结的 PSA 估计值,为可能接受了非推荐 PSA 检测的年轻男性提供了特定年龄和种族的 PSA 参考值分布。按种族进行比较也可以开始了解种族之间前列腺癌风险的差异时间。