Purpose: To evaluate the clinical impact of strict selection criteria for active surveillance (AS) of prostate cancer in a Korean population. Materials and Methods: A single-center, prospectively collected AS cohort from December 2016 to February 2019 was used. Following pre-determined criteria, patients were categorized into “strict AS” and “non-strict AS” groups. Clinicopathological progression-free survival (PFS) and treatment-free survival (TFS) of the two groups were compared using the Kaplan–Meier curve and log-rank test. Age-adjusted hazard ratios for clinicopathological progression was calculated using Cox proportional regression analysis. Results: Of 54 eligible patients, 25 and 29 were assigned to “strict AS” and “non-strict AS,...
Purpose: Despite the necessity, to date, no detailed database of prostate cancer, especially one tha...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
UNLABELLED: Study Type - Prognosis (cohort series). Level of Evidence 2a. What's known on the subjec...
Purpose: Update and reanalysis of our experience of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PC...
Purpose: To investigate whether tumor aggressiveness in patients with prostate cancer has changed in...
Active surveillance (AS) is a management strategy involving close monitoring the course of disease w...
OBJECTIVE: We compared contemporary active surveillance protocols based on pathological outcomes in ...
OBJECTIVE To test the ability of two of the most stringent criteria used to identify patients with l...
PurposeTo investigate the predictive factors of unfavorable prostate cancer in Korean men who underw...
BACKGROUND. Active surveillance (AS) represents a treatment option for select patients with low-risk...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the cancer detection rate in a Korean population with prostate...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the clinical and pathologic characteristics of prostate cancer in Korean ...
Objective: Selection criteria for active surveillance (AS) program of localized prostate cancer rema...
We aimed to analyze the value of each criterion for clinically insignificant prostate cancer (PCa) i...
BACKGROUND: The controversies concerning possible overtreatment of prostate cancer, highlighted by d...
Purpose: Despite the necessity, to date, no detailed database of prostate cancer, especially one tha...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
UNLABELLED: Study Type - Prognosis (cohort series). Level of Evidence 2a. What's known on the subjec...
Purpose: Update and reanalysis of our experience of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer (PC...
Purpose: To investigate whether tumor aggressiveness in patients with prostate cancer has changed in...
Active surveillance (AS) is a management strategy involving close monitoring the course of disease w...
OBJECTIVE: We compared contemporary active surveillance protocols based on pathological outcomes in ...
OBJECTIVE To test the ability of two of the most stringent criteria used to identify patients with l...
PurposeTo investigate the predictive factors of unfavorable prostate cancer in Korean men who underw...
BACKGROUND. Active surveillance (AS) represents a treatment option for select patients with low-risk...
PURPOSE: This study aimed to evaluate the cancer detection rate in a Korean population with prostate...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the clinical and pathologic characteristics of prostate cancer in Korean ...
Objective: Selection criteria for active surveillance (AS) program of localized prostate cancer rema...
We aimed to analyze the value of each criterion for clinically insignificant prostate cancer (PCa) i...
BACKGROUND: The controversies concerning possible overtreatment of prostate cancer, highlighted by d...
Purpose: Despite the necessity, to date, no detailed database of prostate cancer, especially one tha...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
UNLABELLED: Study Type - Prognosis (cohort series). Level of Evidence 2a. What's known on the subjec...