676 IS INTRAOPERATIVE RADIATION THERAPY AND RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY BETTER THAN ADJUVANT RADIATION THERAPY AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR CLINICAL LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCERdoi:10.1016/s1569-9056(11)60664-7G. MarchioroM. KrengliA. VolpeM. Vidali...
Salvage radiotherapy with or without short-term hormone therapy for rising prostate-specific antigen concentration after radical prostatectomy (GETUG-AFU 16): a randomised, multicentre, open-label phase 3 trial. Lancet Oncol. 2016;17:747–56. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1470-2045(16)00111-Xr. ...
The second most common cancer in the world is prostate cancer (PCa) [79]. Radical prostatectomy or radiation therapy may be used to treat localized PCa, nonetheless, the outlook for advanced or metastatic PCa is dismal [80]. Recent studies have demonstrated excellent responses to ICIs and/or ...
OBJECTIVE: To further examine the association between statins (3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase inhibitors) and pathological features in a large group of patients undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP), as epidemiological studies have suggested that statins, in addition to their beneficial ...
The study revealed that most men preferred robotic prostatectomy over radiation therapy pre-clinic and chose it afterwards. Concerningly, they believed that robotic surgery provided a more definitive cure than radiotherapy, and they gave limited consideration to the differing side effects of robotic pros...
From August 2011 to December 2021, all consecutive patients at a single institution treated with percutaneous anterior prostatectomy (PAE) for benign prostatic hyperplasia-induced acute urinary retention were subjected to a retrospective analysis. A sample of 88 men had an average age of 7212 years,...
Low circulating free and bioavailable testosterone levels as predictors of high-grade tumors in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy for localized prostate cancer. Urol. Oncol. 33(9), 384.e321-387 (2015). Article CAS Google Scholar Palma, D., Pickles, T. & Tyldesley, S. Obesity as a ...
Most primary PCa (pri-PCa) are diagnosed as low to intermediate grade (i.e., Gleason grade ≤ 7), relatively indolent, and treated by radical prostatectomy and/or radiation with a good prognosis. Locally advanced (Gleason grade 9/10) and metastatic PCa are generally treated with ...
Active surveillance, radiation and radical prostatectomy are the most common treatment options in the management of early stages of prostate cancer. Although these treatments have very good 5-year survival rates (approaching 100%), albeit with a range of potential side effects, it is estimated that...
radiation or robotic prostatectomy. She said after the surgery I would have to wear a catheter for 10 days. As she spoke, I had a vivid recollection of my brother at home after prostate surgery. I helped him get into the shower while he held his catheter. He was in pain. I didn’t...