Today, the majority of men with newly diagnosed prostate cancer will present with low-risk features of the disease. Because prostate cancer often takes an insidious course, it is debated whether the majority of these men require radical treatment and the accompanying derangement of quality of life domains imposed by surgery, radiation, and hormonal therapy. Investigators have identified various selection criteria for "insignificant disease," or that which can be monitored for disease progression while safely delaying radical treatment. In addition to the ideal definition of low risk, a lack of randomized trials comparing the various options for treatment in this group of men poses a great challenge for urologists. Early outcomes from active...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common oncological disease among men. It is important to note that...
Prostate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in American men, due in part to wides...
ObjectiveActive surveillance (AS) is an increasingly utilized strategy for monitoring men with low-r...
The widely used screening for prostate cancer with prostate specific antigen has resulted in identif...
Background. Men with a low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) should consider observation, particularly acti...
PurposeEarly intervention for prostate cancer is associated with excellent long-term survival, but m...
PurposeWe updated national risk trends in prostate cancer with a focus on low risk tumors, reexamine...
surveillance for prostate cancer: patient selection and management L. Klotz md Screening for prostat...
Prostate cancer remains the most common noncutaneous human malignancy, and the second most lethal tu...
In 2011, 11,428 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer in the Netherlands and 2,500 men died from t...
Active surveillance (AS) is an important management strategy for men diagnosed with low-risk prostat...
In 2011, 11,428 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer in the Netherlands and 2,500 men died from t...
BackgroundMaintaining men on active surveillance for prostate cancer can be challenging. Although mo...
BACKGROUND: Strategies of active surveillance (AS) of low-risk screen-detected prostate cancer have ...
The natural history of prostate cancer is remarkably heterogeneous and, at this time, not completely...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common oncological disease among men. It is important to note that...
Prostate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in American men, due in part to wides...
ObjectiveActive surveillance (AS) is an increasingly utilized strategy for monitoring men with low-r...
The widely used screening for prostate cancer with prostate specific antigen has resulted in identif...
Background. Men with a low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) should consider observation, particularly acti...
PurposeEarly intervention for prostate cancer is associated with excellent long-term survival, but m...
PurposeWe updated national risk trends in prostate cancer with a focus on low risk tumors, reexamine...
surveillance for prostate cancer: patient selection and management L. Klotz md Screening for prostat...
Prostate cancer remains the most common noncutaneous human malignancy, and the second most lethal tu...
In 2011, 11,428 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer in the Netherlands and 2,500 men died from t...
Active surveillance (AS) is an important management strategy for men diagnosed with low-risk prostat...
In 2011, 11,428 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer in the Netherlands and 2,500 men died from t...
BackgroundMaintaining men on active surveillance for prostate cancer can be challenging. Although mo...
BACKGROUND: Strategies of active surveillance (AS) of low-risk screen-detected prostate cancer have ...
The natural history of prostate cancer is remarkably heterogeneous and, at this time, not completely...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common oncological disease among men. It is important to note that...
Prostate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in American men, due in part to wides...
ObjectiveActive surveillance (AS) is an increasingly utilized strategy for monitoring men with low-r...