To determine the distribution characteristics of cancerous foci in the prostate by retrospective analysis on the radical prostatectomy (RP) samples from patients with prostate cancer diagnosed by single positive core biopsy and treated by RP.Thirty-seven patients with prostate cancer diagnosed by ultrasound-guided biopsy and single positive core biopsy underwent RP. We reviewed the pre- and post-operative data of the patients, compared the results of biopsies and pathological examination of the RP samples, and analyzed the factors that led to the underestimation of the overall prostate cancer risks.Post-operative pathological results showed multifocal distribution of the tumors in 70% of the patients (26/37) and obviously increased Gleason ...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to identify histopathologically proven prostate cancer loc...
To determine if the presence of a single minute neoplastic lesion defined as a lesion < or = 0.5 mm ...
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Much of our understanding of the pathologi...
Objective To test the hypothesis that spatial distribution of positive cores at biopsy is a predicto...
Since accurate tumor localization and quantification are essential requisites avoiding prostate canc...
Since accurate tumor localization and quantification are essential requisites avoiding prostate canc...
INTRODUCTION: Prostate cancer has high prevalence and mortality among men. Some of the findings on p...
Abstract Background Prostate biopsy is the most common method for the diagnosis of prostate cancer a...
To determine the epidemiological, clinical and pathological factors that can potentially predict ext...
INTRODUCTION: The need for defining the extension of disease in patients undergoing radical prostate...
Purpose: Patients with a single microfocus of prostate cancer at initial biopsy represent the ideal ...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Accurate determination of the Gleason score in prostate core biopsy specimens...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the importance of the Gleason score on the behavior of prostate adenocarcinom...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the importance of quantifying the adenocarcinoma in prostate biopsies when dete...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to identify histopathologically proven prostate cancer loc...
To determine if the presence of a single minute neoplastic lesion defined as a lesion < or = 0.5 mm ...
What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Much of our understanding of the pathologi...
Objective To test the hypothesis that spatial distribution of positive cores at biopsy is a predicto...
Since accurate tumor localization and quantification are essential requisites avoiding prostate canc...
Since accurate tumor localization and quantification are essential requisites avoiding prostate canc...
INTRODUCTION: Prostate cancer has high prevalence and mortality among men. Some of the findings on p...
Abstract Background Prostate biopsy is the most common method for the diagnosis of prostate cancer a...
To determine the epidemiological, clinical and pathological factors that can potentially predict ext...
INTRODUCTION: The need for defining the extension of disease in patients undergoing radical prostate...
Purpose: Patients with a single microfocus of prostate cancer at initial biopsy represent the ideal ...
CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Accurate determination of the Gleason score in prostate core biopsy specimens...
INTRODUCTION: Based on the importance of the Gleason score on the behavior of prostate adenocarcinom...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the importance of quantifying the adenocarcinoma in prostate biopsies when dete...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to identify histopathologically proven prostate cancer loc...
To determine if the presence of a single minute neoplastic lesion defined as a lesion < or = 0.5 mm ...