“…1 Moreover, compared with our previous results, 7 we have observed a higher incidence of T1c clinical stage tumours, PCa diagnosed with tPSA p10 ng ml À1 and an increased number of microfocal PCa (59 vs 51.1%, 67.8 vs 51.8%, 1.7 vs 0.9%, respectively), probably because a more extended biopsy protocol was introduced (18 vs 12 cores). 7 Despite most of these patients fulfill D'Amico low-risk criteria, 16 40.3% of 419 men submitted to radical prostatectomy after primary biopsy had a locally advanced disease with positive surgical margin, seminal vesicle involvement and positive nodes in 115 (27.4%), 26 (6.2%) and 20 (4.7%) cases, respectively. Only in 6/419 (1.4%) and 2/26 (7.7%) men submitted to surgery after primary and repeated biopsy, a pIPCa was diagnosed: in details, in six out of eight cases a microfocal cancer was found at biopsy, suggesting that the risk of overdiagnosis was very low in comparison with the estimated 50% risk of ERSPC.…”