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Recent insights on the clinical, pathological, and molecular features of intraductal carcinoma of the prostate.

Yushi NaitoMasashi KatoJun NagayamaYuta SanoKazuna MatsuoSatoshi InoueTomoyasu SanoShohei IshidaYoshihisa MatsukawaToyonori TsuzukiShusuke Akamatsu
Published in: International journal of urology : official journal of the Japanese Urological Association (2023)
Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate, a unique histopathologic entity that is often observed (especially in advanced prostate cancer), is characterized by the proliferation of malignant cells within normal acini or ducts surrounded by a basement membrane. Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate is almost invariably associated with an adjacent high-grade carcinoma and is occasionally observed as an isolated subtype. Intraductal carcinoma of the prostate has been demonstrated to be an independent poor prognostic factor for all stages of cancer, whether localized, de novo metastatic, or castration-resistant. It also has a characteristic genetic profile, including high genomic instability. Recognizing and differentiating it from other pathologies is therefore important in patient management, and morphological diagnostic criteria for intraductal carcinoma of the prostate have been established. This review summarizes and outlines the clinical and pathological features, differential diagnosis, molecular aspects, and management of intraductal carcinoma of the prostate, as described in previous studies. We also present a discussion and future perspectives regarding intraductal carcinoma of the prostate.
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