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In order to use the prostate nomogram, you will need to get certain information from your doctor about your medical condition. See below for the information needed, listed according to which portion of the nomogram that you plan to use.

Pre-Treatment

If you have not yet received treatment for your prostate cancer, you will need to have the following information in order to use the nomogram:

  • your most recent PSA (prostate specific antigen) value
  • your primary and secondary Gleason grade
  • your doctor's assessment of your clinical stage (using the 1992 or 1997 UICC system)
  • if you've already seen a radiation oncologist, the radiation therapy dose that he or she would deliver.
  • the number of positive cores found during biopsy
  • the number of negative cores found during biopsy
  • whether or not you have had neo-adjuvant hormones
  • whether or not you have had neo-adjuvant radiation

    Pre-Treatment Worksheet

    For a more detailed list, try our printable and easy-to-use Pre-Treatment Worksheet. (The Worksheet is a pdf file. The Adobe Acrobat plug-in is required. Click here to download free plug-in from Adobe.)

    Post-Surgery

    If you have already received surgery (prostatectomy), you may need to have or to know the following information to complete the nomogram:

    • your PSA (prostate specific antigen) value prior to surgery (and prior to hormone therapy, if you received it)
    • your PSA at the time of prostatectomy
    • your primary Gleason at surgery
    • your secondary Gleason at surgery
    • your prostatectomy Gleason Sum
    • the year of prostatectomy
    • the months disease free
    • whether or not your surgical margins were positive
    • whether or not cancer was found in your seminal vesicles
    • whether or not there was extra-capsular extension
    • whether or not cancer was found in your lymph nodes (if any were removed)
    • pre-radiotherapy PSA
    • radiation dose (if applicable)
    • whether surgical margins were positive or negative (if applicable)
    • whether there was seminal vesicle involvment (if applicable)
    • whether there was lymph node involvment (if applicable)
    • whether there was extra capsular involvement (if applicable)
    • whether or not you have had neo-adjuvant hormones
    • whether or not you have had neo-adjuvant radiation

    Post-Radical Prostatectomy Worksheet

    For a more detailed list, try our printable and easy-to-use Post-Radical Prostatectomy Worksheet. (The Worksheet is a pdf file. The Adobe Acrobat plug-in is required. Click here to download free plug-in from Adobe.)

    Hormone Refractory Treatment

    If you are considering receiving hormone refractory treatment, you will need to know the following information to complete the Hormone Refractory portion of the nomogram:

    • your Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS)
    • your Hemoglobin (HGB) value
    • your PSA
    • your Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) value
    • your Alkaline Phosphatase (ALK) value
    • your Albumin value

    Hormone Refractory Treatment Worksheet

    For a more detailed list, try our printable and easy-to-use Hormone Refractory Worksheet. (The Worksheet is a pdf file. The Adobe Acrobat plug-in is required. Click here to download free plug-in from Adobe.)

    Additional Tools

    The additional tools portion of the prostate nomogram -- which includes statistical devices measuring volume and PSA doubling time -- is not required to complete the nomogram. However, if you would like to use any of these features, you will need to have the following information:

    Volume

    To use and complete the volume portion of the nomogram, you will need to know the following information:

    • Prostate length
    • Width/transverse
    • Prostate height
    • Pre-treatment PSA

    PSA Doubling Time

    To use and complete the PSA doubling time portion of the nomogram, you will need to know the following information:

    • at least two PSA test results
    • the date the tests were taken
    Last Updated: May. 7, 2007
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