2000
Visual estimate of the percentage of carcinoma is an independent predictor of prostate carcinoma recurrence after radical prostatectomy
Carvalhal G, Humphrey P, Thorson P, Yan Y, Ramos C, Catalona W. Visual estimate of the percentage of carcinoma is an independent predictor of prostate carcinoma recurrence after radical prostatectomy. Cancer 2000, 89: 1308-1314. PMID: 11002227, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(20000915)89:6<1308::aid-cncr16>3.0.co;2-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPercentage of carcinomaGroup of patientsDisease recurrenceRadical prostatectomyRadical prostatectomy specimensIndependent predictorsPathologic stageGleason scoreTumor recurrenceProstate carcinomaProstatectomy specimensPreoperative prostate-specific antigen levelProstate-specific antigen levelKaplan-Meier product limit estimatesCox proportional hazards modelProstatic tissue specimensPathologic tumor stageKaplan-Meier methodRecurrence-free survivalSpecific antigen levelsImportant prognostic informationCox proportional hazardsProportional hazards modelProstate carcinoma recurrenceTumor size measurements
1998
Prostatic Adenocarcinoma With Atrophic Features: A Study of 202 Consecutive Completely Embedded Radical Prostatectomy Specimens
Kaleem Z, Swanson P, Vollmer R, Humphrey P. Prostatic Adenocarcinoma With Atrophic Features: A Study of 202 Consecutive Completely Embedded Radical Prostatectomy Specimens. American Journal Of Clinical Pathology 1998, 109: 695-703. PMID: 9620026, DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/109.6.695.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAtrophic featuresProstatic adenocarcinomaRadical prostatectomy specimensProstatic carcinomaAtrophic carcinomaProliferation indexProstatectomy specimensCarcinoma volumeUsual prostatic adenocarcinomaInfiltrative growth patternMean proliferation indexKi-67 immunolabelingBiotin nick end labelingRadical prostatectomy casesProstatic adenocarcinoma casesGleason grade 3Nick end labelingAtrophic patternUntreated patientsAtrophic changesPathologic stagePrognostic implicationsGlandular atrophyHistologic gradeAdenocarcinoma cases
1996
Clinical and Pathological Features of Hereditary Prostate Cancer
Keetch D, Humphrey P, Smith D, Stahl D, Catalona W. Clinical and Pathological Features of Hereditary Prostate Cancer. Journal Of Urology 1996, 155: 1841-1842.. DOI: 10.1097/00005392-199606000-00004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHereditary prostate cancerSporadic prostate cancerProstate cancerPathological featuresGleason scoreSerum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentrationProstate-specific antigen concentrationDate of surgeryMean Gleason scoreSpecific antigen concentrationLow Gleason scoreHereditary diseaseRadical prostatectomy specimensFamily historyPathological differencesAbstract PurposeProstatectomy specimensMedian percentageSporadic carcinomasCancerAntigen concentrationSporadic cancersCarcinomaMenDiseaseClinical and Pathological Features of Hereditary Prostate Cancer
Keetch D, Humphrey P, Smith D, Stahl D, Catalona W. Clinical and Pathological Features of Hereditary Prostate Cancer. Journal Of Urology 1996, 155: 1841-1843. PMID: 8618269, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(01)66024-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHereditary prostate cancerSporadic prostate cancerProstate cancerPathological featuresGleason scoreSerum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentrationProstate-specific antigen concentrationDate of surgeryMean Gleason scoreSpecific antigen concentrationLow Gleason scoreHereditary diseaseRadical prostatectomy specimensFamily historyPathological differencesProstatectomy specimensMedian percentageSporadic carcinomasCancerAntigen concentrationSporadic cancersCarcinomaMenDiseaseScores
1993
Stratification of pathologic features in radical prostatectomy specimens that are predictive of elevated initial postoperative serum prostate‐specific antigen levels
Humphrey P, Frazier H, Vollmer R, Paulson D. Stratification of pathologic features in radical prostatectomy specimens that are predictive of elevated initial postoperative serum prostate‐specific antigen levels. Cancer 1993, 71: 1821-1827. PMID: 7680602, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19930301)71:5<1821::aid-cncr2820710517>3.0.co;2-o.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostoperative PSA levelPostoperative serum PSA levelsSerum PSA levelsRadical prostatectomy specimensIntraglandular tumor extentPSA levelsPathologic stageMargin positivityProstate-specific antigenHistologic gradeProstatectomy specimensResidual carcinomaPathologic featuresTumor extentSerum prostate-specific antigen levelPercentage carcinomaProstate-specific antigen levelExtension of carcinomaGleason histologic gradeOrgan-confined carcinomaLogistic regression analysisImportant morphologic parametersIntraglandular carcinomaAntigen levelsRadical prostatectomyDifferential Immunoreactivity of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Benign, Dysplastic and Malignant Prostatic Tissues
Ibrahim G, Kerns B, MacDonald J, Ibrahim S, Kinney R, Humphrey P, Robertson C. Differential Immunoreactivity of Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in Benign, Dysplastic and Malignant Prostatic Tissues. Journal Of Urology 1993, 149: 170-173. PMID: 7678041, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)36032-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBenign prostatic hyperplasiaEGFR immunoreactivityBasal cell layerLuminal cellsBasal cellsBPH tissueFactor receptorProstatic specific antigenMalignant prostatic tissueAreas of dysplasiaCell layerRadical prostatectomy specimensCap tissueEpidermal growth factor receptorGrowth factor receptorEGFR contentProstatic hyperplasiaImmunohistochemical examinationProstatic carcinomaProstatic specimensProstatectomy specimensProstatic tissue
1991
Histologic Grade, DNA Ploidy, and Intraglandular Tumor Extent as Indicators of Tumor Progression of Clinical Stage B Prostatic Carcinoma
Humphrey P, Walther P, Currin S, Vollmer R. Histologic Grade, DNA Ploidy, and Intraglandular Tumor Extent as Indicators of Tumor Progression of Clinical Stage B Prostatic Carcinoma. The American Journal Of Surgical Pathology 1991, 15: 1165-1170. PMID: 1746683, DOI: 10.1097/00000478-199112000-00007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistologic gradeDNA ploidyTumor progressionTumor areaClinical stage B adenocarcinomaIntraglandular tumor extentStage B adenocarcinomaIndependent predictive factorsCox model analysisLikelihood of aneuploidyLogistic regression modelsB adenocarcinomaPredictive factorsTumor extensionProstatic carcinomaTumor extentProstatectomy specimensMultivariate analysisConcurrent useProgressionAdditional predictive abilityProstateImportant predictorRegression models
1990
Intraglandular tumor extent and prognosis in prostatic carcinoma: Application of a grid method to prostatectomy specimens
Humphrey P, Vollmer R. Intraglandular tumor extent and prognosis in prostatic carcinoma: Application of a grid method to prostatectomy specimens. Human Pathology 1990, 21: 799-804. PMID: 2387573, DOI: 10.1016/0046-8177(90)90048-a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistologic gradeTumor extentProstatectomy specimensTumor progressionPatient survivalProstatic carcinomaIntraglandular tumor extentExtent of tumorProportional hazards modelLogistic regression analysisSignificant prognosticatorPoor outcomeProstatic adenocarcinomaSurvival timeHazards modelProstatic tissueProstate glandEntire prostateProstate tissueConcurrent useTumorsCarcinomaProstateInterobserver agreement valuesProgression