Low-risk prostate cancerOBJECTIVES: Low-risk prostate cancer is defined as a clinical T1c or T2a tumor with a Gleason score of doi:10.1016/j.gene.2007.12.001Hemamali SamaratungaDepartment of Anatomical Pathology Sullivan Nicolaides Pathology 134 Whitmore Street Taringa Brisbane QLD 4068 Australia...
A previous systematic review indicated that there is growing evidence for favorable functional outcomes, but that oncological effectiveness was yet to be defined. Objective To assess the effectiveness of focal therapy in patients with localized prostate cancer in terms of functional and oncological ...
New findings about prostate cancer active surveillance: for most men newly diagnosed with localized prostate cancer, an observation strategy is safe, but it's not risk free, research suggests More results ► Acronyms browser ? ▲ T/TDS T/TSNS T/V T/W T/WB T/WM T/Y T:DS T:S T\A...
Active surveillance is an option for men with clinically localized prostate cancer and may be suitable for those with very low risk disease. We determined the percentage of men in a large prostate cancer registry who met criteria predictive of latent prostate cancer. We also assessed the ...
Seventy-one men have died, 26 of prostate cancer and 45 of other causes. Actuarial failure-free survival by T stage at 5 years is T1b: 78%; T1c: 76%; T2a: 60%; T2b/c: 55%; T3: 30%; and T4: 0%. Actuarial freedom from local failure at 5 years is T1b: 83%; T1c: 88%;...
Seventy-one men have died, 26 of prostate cancer and 45 of other causes. Actuarial failure-free survival by T stage at 5 years is T1b: 78%; T1c: 76%; T2a: 60%; T2b/c: 55%; T3: 30%; and T4: 0%. Actuarial freedom from local failure at 5 years is T1b: 83%; T1c: 88%;...