PurposeWe assessed whether an association exists between a change in prostate specific antigen and biopsy progression in men on active surveillance.Materials and methodsA cohort of patients undergoing active surveillance for prostate cancer was identified from the urological oncology database at our institution. Multivariate logistic regression was performed to determine whether prostate specific antigen velocity, defined as the change in ln(prostate specific antigen) per year, is associated with biopsy progression, defined as a Gleason upgrade or volume progression on repeat biopsy within 24 months of diagnosis.ResultsA total of 241 men with a mean ± SD age of 61 ± 7 years and mean prostate specific antigen 4.9 ± 2.2 ng/ml met study inclus...
BackgroundFor men on active surveillance for prostate cancer, utility of prostate-specific antigen (...
The objective was to determine the association between prostate specific antigen (PSA) predictors an...
Context: Active surveillance (AS) is an important strategy to reduce prostate cancer overtreatment. ...
PurposeWe assessed whether an association exists between a change in prostate specific antigen and b...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentratio...
If prostate-specific antigen (PSA) trends help identify elevated prostate cancer (PCa) risk, they mi...
PURPOSE: The relationship between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level and prostate cancer risk rem...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
PurposeActive surveillance is now considered a viable treatment option for men with low-risk prostat...
BackgroundThe optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer...
PURPOSE: Prostate specific antigen velocity has been proposed as a marker to aid in prostate cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
Purpose: Prostate specific antigen velocity has been proposed as a marker to aid in prostate cancer ...
textabstractPurpose: The relationship between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level and prostate can...
BackgroundFor men on active surveillance for prostate cancer, utility of prostate-specific antigen (...
The objective was to determine the association between prostate specific antigen (PSA) predictors an...
Context: Active surveillance (AS) is an important strategy to reduce prostate cancer overtreatment. ...
PurposeWe assessed whether an association exists between a change in prostate specific antigen and b...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the association between serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) concentratio...
If prostate-specific antigen (PSA) trends help identify elevated prostate cancer (PCa) risk, they mi...
PURPOSE: The relationship between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level and prostate cancer risk rem...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
PurposeActive surveillance is now considered a viable treatment option for men with low-risk prostat...
BackgroundThe optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer...
PURPOSE: Prostate specific antigen velocity has been proposed as a marker to aid in prostate cancer ...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
Purpose: Prostate specific antigen velocity has been proposed as a marker to aid in prostate cancer ...
textabstractPurpose: The relationship between prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level and prostate can...
BackgroundFor men on active surveillance for prostate cancer, utility of prostate-specific antigen (...
The objective was to determine the association between prostate specific antigen (PSA) predictors an...
Context: Active surveillance (AS) is an important strategy to reduce prostate cancer overtreatment. ...