Skip to main content

Table 4 Univariate and multivariate analyses of factors predicting classical and redefined insignificant cancer

From: Prostate volume and biopsy tumor length are significant predictors for classical and redefined insignificant cancer on prostatectomy specimens in Japanese men with favorable pathologic features on biopsy

 

Classical insignificant cancer

Redefined insignificant cancer

Factors

Univariate model

Multivariate model

Univariate model

Multivariate model

 

OR

95% CI

p-value

OR

95% CI

p-value

OR

95% CI

p-value

OR

95% CI

p-value

Prostate volume (≥35.5 vs.<35.5)

5.87

2.97-11.60

<0.0001

4.59

2.13-9.90

0.0001

5.79

2.99-11.20

<0.0001

4.31

2.07-8.98

<0.0001

PSA density (<0.172 vs. ≥0.172)

3.71

1.94-7.10

<0.0001

2.12

0.99-4.53

0.0533

3.74

1.98-7.06

<0.0001

2.11

1.01-4.40

0.0460

Tumor length (≤2.0 vs. >2.0)

5.11

2.29-11.40

<0.0001

5.41

2.21-13.2

0.0001

3.57

1.75-7.27

0.0005

3.46

1.56-7.69

0.0023

MRI findings (neg vs. posi)

2.43

1.22-4.83

0.0148

2.13

0.95-4.75

0.0663

2.17

1.12-4.19

0.0210

1.84

0.86-3.94

0.1150

Epstein criteria (yes vs. no)

3.46

1.82-6.58

0.0002

   

3.20

1.69-6.05

0.0003

   

PRIAS criteria (yes vs. no)

2.48

1.28-4.78

0.0068

   

2.47

1.30-4.66

0.0055

   
  1. Abbreviations: OR Odds ratio, 95% CI 95% confidence interval, neg negative, posi positive.