To determine whether radiation therapy could be an acceptable alternative to surgery in young patients with adenocarcinoma of the prostate, we analysed the outcome of 39 patients aged under 55 with organ confined tumours who received external radiation therapy in a curative intent. Our results suggest that similar local control in younger and older patients can be expected from either external beam radiotherapy or radical prostatectom
AbstractBackgroundProstate cancer is an illness with a high incidence, especially among older men. T...
ObjectiveTo analyse the effect of age at diagnosis on clinical outcomes of localized prostate cancer...
Radical treatment of localized prostate cancer in elderly patients may lead to unacceptable treatmen...
To determine whether radiation therapy could be an acceptable alternative to surgery in young patien...
Purpose: To analyse tolerance and outcome of patients over 80 years of age who choose external beam ...
We made a retrospective study of 20 men, aged fifty or under, with adenocarcinoma of the prostate to...
We made a retrospective study of 20 men, aged fifty or under, with adenocarcinoma of the prostate to...
PURPOSE: To analyse tolerance and outcome of patients over 80 years of age who choose external b...
This retrospective study on a large number of cases offers a vision of the modalities of care in pro...
Elderly men are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive cancer, but are often inappropriately de...
Until recently the treatment of carcinoma of the prostate was limited either to radical prostatectom...
Abstract Treatment guidelines recommend that curative radiation treatment of prostate cancer be offe...
This review examines the role of interventional radiotherapy (IRT otherwise known as brachytherapy) ...
We compared radiotherapy outcomes between 241 elderly patients aged ≥75 years and 867 younger contro...
Objective To assess, in a meta-analysis of published studies, whether age influences the behaviour ...
AbstractBackgroundProstate cancer is an illness with a high incidence, especially among older men. T...
ObjectiveTo analyse the effect of age at diagnosis on clinical outcomes of localized prostate cancer...
Radical treatment of localized prostate cancer in elderly patients may lead to unacceptable treatmen...
To determine whether radiation therapy could be an acceptable alternative to surgery in young patien...
Purpose: To analyse tolerance and outcome of patients over 80 years of age who choose external beam ...
We made a retrospective study of 20 men, aged fifty or under, with adenocarcinoma of the prostate to...
We made a retrospective study of 20 men, aged fifty or under, with adenocarcinoma of the prostate to...
PURPOSE: To analyse tolerance and outcome of patients over 80 years of age who choose external b...
This retrospective study on a large number of cases offers a vision of the modalities of care in pro...
Elderly men are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive cancer, but are often inappropriately de...
Until recently the treatment of carcinoma of the prostate was limited either to radical prostatectom...
Abstract Treatment guidelines recommend that curative radiation treatment of prostate cancer be offe...
This review examines the role of interventional radiotherapy (IRT otherwise known as brachytherapy) ...
We compared radiotherapy outcomes between 241 elderly patients aged ≥75 years and 867 younger contro...
Objective To assess, in a meta-analysis of published studies, whether age influences the behaviour ...
AbstractBackgroundProstate cancer is an illness with a high incidence, especially among older men. T...
ObjectiveTo analyse the effect of age at diagnosis on clinical outcomes of localized prostate cancer...
Radical treatment of localized prostate cancer in elderly patients may lead to unacceptable treatmen...