Many patients with localized prostate cancer are eligible for more than one treatment option. Currently, both radical prostatectomy (RP) and radiotherapy (RT) are the key treatment options in organ-confined disease. In this review, we provide an overview about oncologic outcomes of both therapy ...
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]...
Despite an intense debate over the last decades, there is no agreement today on the treatment of choice for localized prostate cancer. This is mainly due to the absence of large randomized trials comparing radical prostatectomy and radiation-based approa
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 ...
Robotic Prostate Cancer Surgery: Dr. Samadi’s SMART Technique An analysis of more than a dozen studies indicate that prostate cancer patients do better with surgery vs. radiation treatment; especially men with localized prostate cancer. Patients treated with radiation… ...
PCa castration study fuels surgery vs. GnRHA debate January 15th 2016 Results of a recently published study examining the safety of the two approaches support stronger consideration for orchiectomy, according to its authors. PCa tumor volume, grade on the rise post-USPSTF January 15th 2016 Findings...
Surgery vs radiotherapy in the management of biopsy gleason 9–10 prostate cancer and the risk of mortality JAMA Oncol, 5 (2) (2019), pp. 213-220 Google Scholar [35] I.S. Grills, A.A. Martinez, M. Hollander, et al. High dose rate brachytherapy prostate cancer monotherapy reduces toxic...
The treatment of low-risk primary prostate cancer entails active surveillance only, while high-risk disease requires multimodal treatment including surgery, radiation therapy, and hormonal therapy. Recurrence and development of metastatic disease remains a clinical problem, without a clear understanding of ...
"There's been a rapid adoption of this relatively new technique," said the study's lead author Dr. Jim Hu of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. The results add to confusion around prostate cancer treatment. It's not clear that either surgery is superior to radiation alone or watchful...
Approximately 20–40% of men who undergo either surgery or radiation therapy progress to a state of biochemical recurrence, as signified by a rise in their serum PSA level26,27. Advancement in novel imaging technologies, including multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) and novel PET tracers have revolutionize...