Objectives: We analysed systematically a consecutive series of radical prostatectomy specimens performed between January 1992 and June 2002 with emphasis to time trends, tumour characteristics and preoperative prediction of insignificant prostate cancers (cancer volume 0.5 cm3 and Gleason pattern 6). Methods: In a total of 1254 patients, prostate cancers (PC) were divided by a cancer volume of 0.5 cm3. The two groups were compared in their clinical and pathological tumour characteristics. Correlation was determined between yearly incidence rates of T1c and insignificant PC. Furthermore, a logistic regression analysis was performed to calculate the ability to predict insignificant PC and a statistical model was established. Results: Overall,...
BACKGROUND: The prostate may often harbor a prostate cancer (PC) which will not cause morbidity if l...
Objective: To investigate the rate of pathologically confirmed unfavourable prostate cancers among K...
PURPOSE: The aim of our study is to evaluate the undergrading and understaging rates in patients wit...
Introduction: The widespread screening programs prompted a decrease in prostate cancer stage at diag...
Purpose: In the present study, we identified the pre-operative predictive factors of insignificant p...
OBJECTIVES: Analyzing preoperative parameters to help determine the risk of a random or systematic p...
The widespread screening for PSA has contributed to the increased incidence of prostate cancer (PCa)...
To determine if the presence of a single minute neoplastic lesion defined as a lesion < or = 0.5 mm ...
Background: The rate of insignificant prostate cancer (IPCa) is increasing. Objectives: To examine t...
Context: The notion of insignificant prostate cancer (Ins-PCa) has progressively emerged in the past...
Purpose: To analyze the difference in the prediction accuracy with an active surveillance (AS) proto...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
BACKGROUND. Overtreatment of prostate cancer (PCa) is a concern, especial;u patients who might quali...
The natural history of localized prostate cancer is not fully understood. In most patients the tumor...
Objective: The aim of active surveillance of early prostate cancer is to individualize therapy by se...
BACKGROUND: The prostate may often harbor a prostate cancer (PC) which will not cause morbidity if l...
Objective: To investigate the rate of pathologically confirmed unfavourable prostate cancers among K...
PURPOSE: The aim of our study is to evaluate the undergrading and understaging rates in patients wit...
Introduction: The widespread screening programs prompted a decrease in prostate cancer stage at diag...
Purpose: In the present study, we identified the pre-operative predictive factors of insignificant p...
OBJECTIVES: Analyzing preoperative parameters to help determine the risk of a random or systematic p...
The widespread screening for PSA has contributed to the increased incidence of prostate cancer (PCa)...
To determine if the presence of a single minute neoplastic lesion defined as a lesion < or = 0.5 mm ...
Background: The rate of insignificant prostate cancer (IPCa) is increasing. Objectives: To examine t...
Context: The notion of insignificant prostate cancer (Ins-PCa) has progressively emerged in the past...
Purpose: To analyze the difference in the prediction accuracy with an active surveillance (AS) proto...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
BACKGROUND. Overtreatment of prostate cancer (PCa) is a concern, especial;u patients who might quali...
The natural history of localized prostate cancer is not fully understood. In most patients the tumor...
Objective: The aim of active surveillance of early prostate cancer is to individualize therapy by se...
BACKGROUND: The prostate may often harbor a prostate cancer (PC) which will not cause morbidity if l...
Objective: To investigate the rate of pathologically confirmed unfavourable prostate cancers among K...
PURPOSE: The aim of our study is to evaluate the undergrading and understaging rates in patients wit...