PurposeActive surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatment in men with low risk prostate cancer. We report updated outcomes from a long-standing active surveillance cohort and factors associated with reclassification.Materials and methodsWe retrospectively reviewed data on all men enrolled in the active surveillance cohort at our institution with at least 6 months of followup between 1990 and 2013. Surveillance consisted of quarterly prostate specific antigen testing, repeat imaging with transrectal ultrasound at provider discretion and periodic repeat prostate biopsies. Factors associated with repeat biopsy reclassification and local treatment were determined by multivariate Cox proportional hazards...
PurposeWe assessed whether an association exists between a change in prostate specific antigen and b...
PURPOSE: We sought to identify and validate known predictors of disease reclassification at 1 or 4 y...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
PurposeActive surveillance represents a strategy to address the overtreatment of prostate cancer, ye...
BackgroundActive surveillance followed by selective treatment for men who have evidence of disease p...
Purpose Active surveillance represents a strategy to address the overtreatment of prostate cancer, y...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
Background: Men with prostate cancer on active surveillance (AS) are advised to follow strict follow...
Objective: To report the outcomes of active surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) in ...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
PurposeActive surveillance (AS) is an option for the initial management of early-stage prostate canc...
PurposeTo characterize demographic, disease, and cancer outcomes of men on active surveillance (AS) ...
ABSTRACT The incidence of small, lower risk well-differentiated prostate cancer is increasing and al...
PurposeWe assessed whether an association exists between a change in prostate specific antigen and b...
PURPOSE: We sought to identify and validate known predictors of disease reclassification at 1 or 4 y...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
PurposeActive surveillance represents a strategy to address the overtreatment of prostate cancer, ye...
BackgroundActive surveillance followed by selective treatment for men who have evidence of disease p...
Purpose Active surveillance represents a strategy to address the overtreatment of prostate cancer, y...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
Background: Men with prostate cancer on active surveillance (AS) are advised to follow strict follow...
Objective: To report the outcomes of active surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) in ...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
PurposeActive surveillance (AS) is an option for the initial management of early-stage prostate canc...
PurposeTo characterize demographic, disease, and cancer outcomes of men on active surveillance (AS) ...
ABSTRACT The incidence of small, lower risk well-differentiated prostate cancer is increasing and al...
PurposeWe assessed whether an association exists between a change in prostate specific antigen and b...
PURPOSE: We sought to identify and validate known predictors of disease reclassification at 1 or 4 y...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...