Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second-leading cause of death from cancer in U.S. men. For older men with early-stage prostate cancer, watchful waiting (also referred to as surveillance, expectant management, deferred/delayed therapy, or active monitoring) is a reasonable approach to aggressive therapy. The purpose of this article is to critically review published studies on the watchful waiting management option for prostate cancer within the past 5 years. The review of documented reports on watchful waiting reveals that there are both negative and positive indications toward watchful waiting. Further research is needed to change the perception of watchful waiting as a “do nothing” approach to the management o...
Purpose of reviewActive surveillance is a management strategy for early-stage prostate cancer design...
Context: Delaying definitive therapy unfavourably affects outcomes in many malignancies. Diagnostic,...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) remains an increasingly common malignancy worldwide. The optimal mana...
Carter et al of a conservative management strategy for early prostate cancer,1 and I agree with the ...
Objective: To describe prostate cancer treatment decision making, focusing on knowledge and attitude...
OBJECTIVE: To understand what leads men to choose 'watchful waiting' rather than active treatment fo...
To summarize the recent literature and report the issues and controversies surrounding watchful wait...
PurposeWatchful waiting (WW) is one option for men with clinically localized prostate cancer. We exa...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common diagnosed cancers in men and the waiting time has become a...
This study explores the problems and uncertainties of older men, with prostate cancer, who have unde...
Context: To treat or not to treat is one of the most difficult dilemmas facing prostate cancer patie...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To give insight into recent literature (during the past 12-18 months) reporting o...
Background: Active surveillance (AS) is commonly used for men with low-risk prostate cancer (PCa). W...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common diagnosed cancer in men and the waiting time has become an...
PurposeUrologists have been criticized for overtreating men with low risk prostate cancer and f...
Purpose of reviewActive surveillance is a management strategy for early-stage prostate cancer design...
Context: Delaying definitive therapy unfavourably affects outcomes in many malignancies. Diagnostic,...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) remains an increasingly common malignancy worldwide. The optimal mana...
Carter et al of a conservative management strategy for early prostate cancer,1 and I agree with the ...
Objective: To describe prostate cancer treatment decision making, focusing on knowledge and attitude...
OBJECTIVE: To understand what leads men to choose 'watchful waiting' rather than active treatment fo...
To summarize the recent literature and report the issues and controversies surrounding watchful wait...
PurposeWatchful waiting (WW) is one option for men with clinically localized prostate cancer. We exa...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common diagnosed cancers in men and the waiting time has become a...
This study explores the problems and uncertainties of older men, with prostate cancer, who have unde...
Context: To treat or not to treat is one of the most difficult dilemmas facing prostate cancer patie...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To give insight into recent literature (during the past 12-18 months) reporting o...
Background: Active surveillance (AS) is commonly used for men with low-risk prostate cancer (PCa). W...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common diagnosed cancer in men and the waiting time has become an...
PurposeUrologists have been criticized for overtreating men with low risk prostate cancer and f...
Purpose of reviewActive surveillance is a management strategy for early-stage prostate cancer design...
Context: Delaying definitive therapy unfavourably affects outcomes in many malignancies. Diagnostic,...
Context: Prostate cancer (PCa) remains an increasingly common malignancy worldwide. The optimal mana...