Background: Men with prostate cancer on active surveillance (AS) are advised to follow strict follow-up schedules and switch to definitive treatment on risk reclassification. However, some men might not adhere to these strict protocols. Objective: To determine the number of noncompliers and disease reclassification rates in men not complying with the follow-up protocol of the Prostate Cancer Research International Active Surveillance (PRIAS) study. Design, setting, and participants: A total of 4547 men with low-risk prostate cancer were included and prospectively followed on AS. Men were regularly examined using prostate-specific antigen (PSA), digital rectal examination, and repeat biopsies, and were advised to switch to definitive treatme...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
BackgroundMaintaining men on active surveillance for prostate cancer can be challenging. Although mo...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
Objective: To study the risk of serial prostate biopsies on complications in men on active surveilla...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
Background: Active surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) appears to provide excellent...
BackgroundActive surveillance followed by selective treatment for men who have evidence of disease p...
PurposeActive surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatment ...
Aim/Introduction Active surveillance (AS) is currently the preferred initial option for patients wit...
Background: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
BACKGROUND: The controversies concerning possible overtreatment of prostate cancer, highlighted by d...
BACKGROUND: The rate of noninterventional treatment (NIT) in prostate cancer (PCa) active surveillan...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
BackgroundMaintaining men on active surveillance for prostate cancer can be challenging. Although mo...
Purpose: Active surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatmen...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
Background: Overdiagnosis and subsequent overtreatment are important side effects of screening for, ...
Objective: To study the risk of serial prostate biopsies on complications in men on active surveilla...
In the last decade, active surveillance (AS) has emerged as an acceptable choice for low-risk prosta...
Background: Active surveillance (AS) for low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) appears to provide excellent...
BackgroundActive surveillance followed by selective treatment for men who have evidence of disease p...
PurposeActive surveillance to manage prostate cancer provides an alternative to immediate treatment ...
Aim/Introduction Active surveillance (AS) is currently the preferred initial option for patients wit...
Background: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
BACKGROUND: The controversies concerning possible overtreatment of prostate cancer, highlighted by d...
BACKGROUND: The rate of noninterventional treatment (NIT) in prostate cancer (PCa) active surveillan...
BACKGROUND: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an incr...
BackgroundMaintaining men on active surveillance for prostate cancer can be challenging. Although mo...