Active surveillance (AS) represents a well-recognized management option for many patients with low- and very low-risk prostate cancer (PCa). AS aims to reduce overtreatment whilst ensuring curative treatment for those in whom it is needed, without losing the window of curability. While long-term series have confirmed the safety of AS in carefully selected patients, this has resulted in new clinical questions. Can the inclusion criteria be expanded? Is there a role for biomarkers and multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging at diagnosis or during AS? What is the optimal follow-up schedule as well as the most meaningful trigger for definitive treatment? These questions, together with increasingly adopted heterogeneous protocols in AS, have ...
Active surveillance (AS) is a management strategy involving close monitoring the course of disease w...
Context: There is uncertainty regarding the most appropriate criteria for recruitment, monitoring, a...
Context: There is uncertainty regarding the most appropriate criteria for recruitment, monitoring, a...
Active surveillance (AS) is an important management strategy for men diagnosed with low-risk prostat...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common oncological disease among men. It is important to note that...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) remains an increasingly common malignancy worldwide. The optimal mana...
Context: Active surveillance (AS) is an alternative to initial radical treatment of low-risk prostat...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
Context: Due to early detection strategies, prostate cancer is diagnosed early in its natural histor...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the first three causes of cancer mortality in Europe. Screening in a...
ContextActive surveillance (AS) is an alternative to initial radical treatment of low-risk prostate ...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a consensus statement on current best practice of active surveillance (AS) in...
TO THE EDITOR: Active surveillance is increasingly being offered as an option for men with early-sta...
Context: There is uncertainty regarding the most appropriate criteria for recruitment, monitoring, a...
Active surveillance (AS) is a management strategy involving close monitoring the course of disease w...
Context: There is uncertainty regarding the most appropriate criteria for recruitment, monitoring, a...
Context: There is uncertainty regarding the most appropriate criteria for recruitment, monitoring, a...
Active surveillance (AS) is an important management strategy for men diagnosed with low-risk prostat...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common oncological disease among men. It is important to note that...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) remains an increasingly common malignancy worldwide. The optimal mana...
Context: Active surveillance (AS) is an alternative to initial radical treatment of low-risk prostat...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
Context: Due to early detection strategies, prostate cancer is diagnosed early in its natural histor...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the first three causes of cancer mortality in Europe. Screening in a...
ContextActive surveillance (AS) is an alternative to initial radical treatment of low-risk prostate ...
OBJECTIVES: To develop a consensus statement on current best practice of active surveillance (AS) in...
TO THE EDITOR: Active surveillance is increasingly being offered as an option for men with early-sta...
Context: There is uncertainty regarding the most appropriate criteria for recruitment, monitoring, a...
Active surveillance (AS) is a management strategy involving close monitoring the course of disease w...
Context: There is uncertainty regarding the most appropriate criteria for recruitment, monitoring, a...
Context: There is uncertainty regarding the most appropriate criteria for recruitment, monitoring, a...