OBJECTIVE: To assess the prognostic value of the percentage of positive fragments (PPF) in biopsies from patients with localized prostate cancer (PCa) undergoing radical prostatectomy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: During the period from March 1991 to November 2000, 440 patients were selected. Cases receiving neoadjuvant or adjuvant hormone therapy, or adjuvant radiotherapy, were excluded, as were cases presenting Gleason scores higher than 6 at biopsy. PPF was defined as the total number of fragments divided by the total number of biopsy fragments times 100. This variable was initially divided into categories from 0 to 25%, 25.1% to 50%, 50.1 to 75% and 75% to 100%. During the postoperative period, patients were assessed every 2 months for 1 year...
Background: Localized prostate cancers (PCa) are usually treated with radical prostatectomy (RP) to ...
Objective: To compare the prognostic accuracy of Prostate Health Index (PHI) and Prostate Cancer Ant...
Context: The biologic potential of prostate cancer (pCA) is variable, and the ability to identify tu...
INTRODUCTION: The need for defining the extension of disease in patients undergoing radical prostate...
OBJECTIVETo analyse the prognostic value of the percentage of positive biopsy cores (PPBC) in determ...
INTRODUCTION: Prostate cancer has high prevalence and mortality among men. Some of the findings on p...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
Background/aim(s)To determine the impact of post-treatment biopsy results on 10-year metastasis-free...
PURPOSE: Positive surgical margin (PSM) status following radical prostatectomy (RP) is a well-establ...
Purpose: We compare the ability of total prostate specific antigen (PSA), percent free PSA, PSA dens...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between biochemical recurrence (BCR) and the status of posi...
PURPOSE: To develop a novel application evaluating the effect of tumor volume (TV) and percentage of...
WOS: 000273441300012PubMed ID: 20148454Purpose: To identify the prognostic factors for biochemical o...
Objective: The ability of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), free/total PSA and PSA density to predict...
This study aimed to determine the effect of surgical margin positivity on biochemical recurrence (BC...
Background: Localized prostate cancers (PCa) are usually treated with radical prostatectomy (RP) to ...
Objective: To compare the prognostic accuracy of Prostate Health Index (PHI) and Prostate Cancer Ant...
Context: The biologic potential of prostate cancer (pCA) is variable, and the ability to identify tu...
INTRODUCTION: The need for defining the extension of disease in patients undergoing radical prostate...
OBJECTIVETo analyse the prognostic value of the percentage of positive biopsy cores (PPBC) in determ...
INTRODUCTION: Prostate cancer has high prevalence and mortality among men. Some of the findings on p...
OBJECTIVE: Preoperative determination of prostate cancer (PCa) tumor volume (TV) is still a big chal...
Background/aim(s)To determine the impact of post-treatment biopsy results on 10-year metastasis-free...
PURPOSE: Positive surgical margin (PSM) status following radical prostatectomy (RP) is a well-establ...
Purpose: We compare the ability of total prostate specific antigen (PSA), percent free PSA, PSA dens...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between biochemical recurrence (BCR) and the status of posi...
PURPOSE: To develop a novel application evaluating the effect of tumor volume (TV) and percentage of...
WOS: 000273441300012PubMed ID: 20148454Purpose: To identify the prognostic factors for biochemical o...
Objective: The ability of prostate-specific antigen (PSA), free/total PSA and PSA density to predict...
This study aimed to determine the effect of surgical margin positivity on biochemical recurrence (BC...
Background: Localized prostate cancers (PCa) are usually treated with radical prostatectomy (RP) to ...
Objective: To compare the prognostic accuracy of Prostate Health Index (PHI) and Prostate Cancer Ant...
Context: The biologic potential of prostate cancer (pCA) is variable, and the ability to identify tu...