, slow-growing prostate cancer opt for no immediate treatment beyond active surveillance, many men diagnosed with the cancer – especially those under age 60 who are in good health with a long life expectancy – choose to have their cancer treated without delay with either surgery or radiation....
Hanks GE: Radiotherapy or surgery for prostate cancer? Ten and fifteen-year results of external beam therapy. Acta Oncol 30: 231- 237, 1991.Hanks, " Radiotherapy or Surgery for Prostate Cancer, " Acta Oncologica, 30(2):231-37, 1991....
PROSTATE CANCER MORTALITY OUTCOMES FOLLOWING SURGERY, RADIATION THERAPY, OR ANDROGEN DEPRIVATION THERAPY FOR PROSTATE CANCER: A RISK-ADJUSTED ANALYSIS OF A LARGE, MULTICENTER COHORTBrachial ArteryEndothelial DysfunctionErectile DysfunctionPhosphodiesterase Inhibitors...
adefinitive treatment of the prostate (radical prostatectomy [RP] or brachytherapy [BT]) or no surgery or radiation therapy (NSR) 摄护腺根本摄护腺术RP (或brachytherapy (BT的) 权威性的论述 ()) 或者没有手术或者放射治疗 (NSR)[translate]...
Treatment of early disease, when cancer is confined to the original site, is focused on that single area, most often with surgery or radiation therapy. Treatment of advanced disease, when it has spread, often relies on treatments that can travel all around the body, such as chemotherapy or ...
To compare the quality-of-life (QOL) perceptions of men treated for prostate cancer with surgery to those of men treated for prostate cancer with radiation therapy. A two-group descriptive study. Midwestern community cancer center and teaching hospital. The study group consisted of 121 men: 68 ...
Activesurveillanceincludes actively monitoringprostate cancerfor progression, with the intention to intervene with surgery or radiation therapy if thecancerprogresses. It is the preferred treatment option for men withlow-risk prostate cancerand an option for some men with favorable intermediate-risk prostate...
includes the use of hormonal therapies that are made to reduce levels of testosterone. In a patient with residual prostate cancer, excess testosterone may fuel the cancer and cause it to grow. Medical therapy is appropriate for either patients who have had either surgery or radiation of the ...
Radical surgery versus radiotherapy for adenocarcinoma of the prostate. J Urol 1982;128:502-504.Paulson DF, Lin GH, Hinshaw W, Stephani S. Radical ... D Paulson,G Lin,W Hinshaw,... - 《Journal of Urology》 被引量: 281发表: 1982年 Adjuvant and salvage radiation therapy after radical pro...
One of the thorniest dilemmas posed by prostate cancer is whether, and when, to give radiation therapy—with its potential bad side effects—to men after surgery to remove the prostate gland. Now, three new randomizedclinical trials—the gold-standard type of study—and a statistical "meta-anal...