To compare the clinical outcome of males with low-risk and favorable intermediate-risk prostate cancer managed within a standardized modern protocol of active surveillance. This was a prospective cohort study with strict and expanded active surveillance criteria in males with prostate cancer. Baseline assessment included multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI), extended systematic biopsy, and software-based MR-targeted biopsy. Follow-up included biannual prostate-specific antigen (PSA) check, mpMRI, and control biopsy once a year for the first 2 years, and afterward mpMRI every 2 years with additional tests as clinically indicated. The primary outcome was the transition rate to active treatment. A total of 51 patients were includ...
Background: The routine clinical use of serum prostatic specific antigen (PSA) testing has allowed e...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
To compare the clinical outcome of males with low-risk and favorable intermediate-risk prostate canc...
Purpose: To compare the clinical outcome of males with low-risk and favorable intermediate-risk pros...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer is increasing. Optimal selec...
Background Although active surveillance (AS) is a well-recognised treatment option for localised low...
PurposeActive surveillance (AS) is an option for the initial management of early-stage prostate canc...
BackgroundActive surveillance followed by selective treatment for men who have evidence of disease p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess early outcomes since the introduction of an active surveillance (AS) protocol i...
Active surveillance (AS) is a management strategy involving close monitoring the course of disease w...
Background: Active surveillance (AS) as a treatment option for low risk prostate cancer is gaining r...
Background Treatment decisions for localized prostate cancer must balance patient preferences, oncol...
© 2016 Dr. Lih-Ming WongAims: To investigate: 1. Selection of men for active surveillance of pro...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
Background: The routine clinical use of serum prostatic specific antigen (PSA) testing has allowed e...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
To compare the clinical outcome of males with low-risk and favorable intermediate-risk prostate canc...
Purpose: To compare the clinical outcome of males with low-risk and favorable intermediate-risk pros...
BACKGROUND: Utilization of active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer is increasing. Optimal selec...
Background Although active surveillance (AS) is a well-recognised treatment option for localised low...
PurposeActive surveillance (AS) is an option for the initial management of early-stage prostate canc...
BackgroundActive surveillance followed by selective treatment for men who have evidence of disease p...
OBJECTIVE: To assess early outcomes since the introduction of an active surveillance (AS) protocol i...
Active surveillance (AS) is a management strategy involving close monitoring the course of disease w...
Background: Active surveillance (AS) as a treatment option for low risk prostate cancer is gaining r...
Background Treatment decisions for localized prostate cancer must balance patient preferences, oncol...
© 2016 Dr. Lih-Ming WongAims: To investigate: 1. Selection of men for active surveillance of pro...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
Background: The routine clinical use of serum prostatic specific antigen (PSA) testing has allowed e...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...