Objective To compare the survival outcomes of patients treated with surgery or radiotherapy for prostate cancer. Design Observational study. Setting Sweden, 1996-2010. Participants 34 515 men primarily treated for prostate cancer with surgery (n=21 533) or radiotherapy (n=12 982). Patients were categorised by risk group (low, intermediate, high, and metastatic), age, and Charlson comorbidity score. Main outcome measures Cumulative incidence of mortality from prostate cancer and other causes. Competing risks regression hazard ratios for radiotherapy versus surgery were computed without adjustment and after propensity score and traditional (multivariable) adjustments, as well as after propensity score matching. Several sensitivity analyses we...
Evidence regarding the effectiveness of treatment for prostate cancer is primarily based on randomiz...
Background The comparative effectiveness of treatments for prostate cancer that is detected by prost...
Background: It is unclear which radiotherapy technique and dose fractionation scheme is most effecti...
Objective To compare the survival outcomes of patients treated with surgery or radiotherapy for pros...
Background: There are no conclusive results from randomized trials on radiotherapy (RT) versus radic...
To compare the survival outcomes of patients treated with surgery or radiotherapy for prostate cance...
Background Observational data has indicated improved survival after radical prostatectomy (RP) comp...
Objective The optimal primary treatment for clinically high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) is controvers...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to compare the overall survival of patients who undergo ra...
AbstractContextTo date, there is no Level 1 evidence comparing the efficacy of radical prostatectomy...
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: The optimal primary treatment for men with clinically high-risk prostate ...
Aim: To compare overall mortality (OM), cancer-specific mortality (CSM), and other cause mortality (...
Aim: To compare cancer-specific mortality (CSM) rates between radical prostatectomy (RP) vs. externa...
Objective: Based on the natural history of localized prostate cancer, the life expectancy (LE) of me...
PurposeThe optimal treatment of clinically localized prostate cancer is controversial. Most studies ...
Evidence regarding the effectiveness of treatment for prostate cancer is primarily based on randomiz...
Background The comparative effectiveness of treatments for prostate cancer that is detected by prost...
Background: It is unclear which radiotherapy technique and dose fractionation scheme is most effecti...
Objective To compare the survival outcomes of patients treated with surgery or radiotherapy for pros...
Background: There are no conclusive results from randomized trials on radiotherapy (RT) versus radic...
To compare the survival outcomes of patients treated with surgery or radiotherapy for prostate cance...
Background Observational data has indicated improved survival after radical prostatectomy (RP) comp...
Objective The optimal primary treatment for clinically high-risk prostate cancer (PCa) is controvers...
BackgroundThe objective of this study was to compare the overall survival of patients who undergo ra...
AbstractContextTo date, there is no Level 1 evidence comparing the efficacy of radical prostatectomy...
INTRODUCTION & OBJECTIVES: The optimal primary treatment for men with clinically high-risk prostate ...
Aim: To compare overall mortality (OM), cancer-specific mortality (CSM), and other cause mortality (...
Aim: To compare cancer-specific mortality (CSM) rates between radical prostatectomy (RP) vs. externa...
Objective: Based on the natural history of localized prostate cancer, the life expectancy (LE) of me...
PurposeThe optimal treatment of clinically localized prostate cancer is controversial. Most studies ...
Evidence regarding the effectiveness of treatment for prostate cancer is primarily based on randomiz...
Background The comparative effectiveness of treatments for prostate cancer that is detected by prost...
Background: It is unclear which radiotherapy technique and dose fractionation scheme is most effecti...