Background: The aim of this study is to review all features of incidentally discovered prostate adenocarcinoma in patients undergoing radical cystoprostatectomy for bladder cancer. Methods: The medical charts of 300 male patients who underwent radical cystoprostatectomy for bladder cancer between 1997 and 2005 were retrospectively reviewed. The mean age of the patients was 62 (range 51-75) years. Results: Prostate adenocarcinoma was present in 60 (20%) of 300 specimens. All were acinar adenocarcinoma. Of these, 40 (66.7%) were located in peripheral zone, 20 (33.3%) had pT2a tumor, 12 (20%) had pT2b tumor, 22(36.7%) had pT2c and, 6 (10%) had pT3a tumor. Gleason score was 6 or less in 48 (80%) patients. Surgical margins were negative in...
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
AbstractBackgroundThe current standard of care for men with muscle-invasive bladder cancer is radica...
AbstractIntroductionBladder cancer is responsible for 90-95% of urotelial carcinoma. Prostate Cancer...
Background: The aim of this study is to review all features of incidentally discovered prostate aden...
Purpose: There is controversy in the literature about the oncologic significance of incidental prost...
Abstract Objectives: To review all relevant features of incidentally discovered prostate cancer (P...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the incidence and clinical features of incidentally discovered prostate ...
Th e objective of this work is to verify the incidence of incidental prostate adenocar-cinoma in pat...
Objective: To assess the incidence of prostate adenocarcinoma in patients undergoing radical cystopr...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the features of prostate cancer that have been inc...
The reported incidental prostate cancer prevalence rates at radical cystoprostatectomy cover a range...
Introduction: Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in men and remains one of the most preva...
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
AbstractBackgroundThe current standard of care for men with muscle-invasive bladder cancer is radica...
AbstractIntroductionBladder cancer is responsible for 90-95% of urotelial carcinoma. Prostate Cancer...
Background: The aim of this study is to review all features of incidentally discovered prostate aden...
Purpose: There is controversy in the literature about the oncologic significance of incidental prost...
Abstract Objectives: To review all relevant features of incidentally discovered prostate cancer (P...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the incidence and clinical features of incidentally discovered prostate ...
Th e objective of this work is to verify the incidence of incidental prostate adenocar-cinoma in pat...
Objective: To assess the incidence of prostate adenocarcinoma in patients undergoing radical cystopr...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the features of prostate cancer that have been inc...
The reported incidental prostate cancer prevalence rates at radical cystoprostatectomy cover a range...
Introduction: Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in men and remains one of the most preva...
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
There are limited data regarding the pathological features of incidentally detected prostate cancer....
AbstractBackgroundThe current standard of care for men with muscle-invasive bladder cancer is radica...
AbstractIntroductionBladder cancer is responsible for 90-95% of urotelial carcinoma. Prostate Cancer...