No patient has died from prostate cancer; one patient died from cerebrovascular causes. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with stage A-1 (Tla) prostate cancer have an unpredictable natural history. PSA levels can be used to monitor disease progression and identify those patients where observation is no longer ...
Prostate specific antigen cannot distinguish stage T1a (A1) prostate cancer from benign prostatic hyperplasia. J Urol, 1994; 151(5): 1291-95.Monda J.M., Barry M.J., Oesterling J.E.: Prostate specific antigen can- not distinguish stage T1a (A1) prostate cancer from benign prostatic ...
Stage T<sub>1a</sub> prostate cancer is defined as incidental adenocarcinoma detected at the time of the transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), involving 5% or less of the resected prostatic tissue (1). It is estimated that 6.5% of men undergoing TURP will have stage T<sub>1a</...
Stage T1a-b prostate cancer comprised about 44% of newly diagnosed local prostate cancer cases in the United States before the advent of medical and minimally invasive treatments for symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and before the widespread use of prostate specific antigen (PSA) testin...
with limited normal expression in the epithelial cells of the bladder, kidneys, skin, esophagus, stomach, and placenta11,12,13,14,15, making PSCA an attractive immunotherapeutic target16,17,18,19. Furthermore, PSCA expression in prostate cancer is positively correlated with tumor stage, grade,...
Prostate cancer is referred to as stage 2 when the cancer can be detected by a digital rectal examination or an elevated prostate-specific antigen (PSA), and there is no evidence that the cancer has spread outside the prostate to other organs. Learn abou
Careful monitoring was indicated for stage T1a cancer, and some treatment was necessary for stage T1b cancer. 展开 关键词: incidental prostate cancer stage T1a stage T1b DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-2042.2005.01205.x 被引量: 127 年份: 2010
Free-to-Total Prostate Specific Antigen Ratio as a Single Test for Detection of Significant Stage T1c Prostate Cancer PURPOSE: We investigated whether impalpable, invisible (stage T1c) but significant prostate cancer can be detected better by determining the free-to-total ... AAA Elgamal,FJ Corni...
What are the treatment options for prostate cancer based on the Gleason score? Deciding on a cancer treatment path can be complicated. Your doctor will advise you on your treatment options based on the stage of your cancer. Part of how they determine this is with your Gleason score, but tha...
Stage I-III prostate cancer survival rates People with prostate cancer that's localized to the prostate or just nearby have a high long-term survival rate. Their 5-year relative survival rate is 99%, which means they're nearly as likely as someone without prostate to survive for 5 years. ...