BACKGROUND: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer is yet to be defined. This study examined whether risk of upgrading (to grade group ≥ 2) or risk of converting to treatment varied according to intensity of repeat biopsy using data from the GAP3 consortium's global AS database. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Intensity of surveillance biopsy schedules was categorized according to centers' protocols: (a) Prostate Cancer Research International Active Surveillance project (PRIAS) protocols with biopsies at years 1, 4, and 7 (10 centers; 7532 men); (b) biennial biopsies, that is, every other year (8 centers; 4365 men); and (c) annual biopsy schedules (4 centers; 1602 men). Multivariable Cox regression...
International audiencePURPOSE: We compared the pathological findings and prostate specific antigen o...
Purpose: We compare the ability of total prostate specific antigen (PSA), percent free PSA, PSA dens...
Background. Little evidence is available to determine which patients should undergo repeat biopsy af...
Background: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
Background: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
BackgroundActive surveillance (AS) is an accepted means of managing low-risk prostate cancer. Becaus...
BACKGROUND: Active surveillance (AS) protocols for low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) generally include...
Objective: To study the risk of serial prostate biopsies on complications in men on active surveilla...
BackgroundCurrently, follow-up protocols are applied equally to men on active surveillance (AS) for ...
PurposeWe assessed whether an association exists between a change in prostate specific antigen and b...
Purpose: We hypothesized that there might be a higher incidence of low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) in...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...
Background: Men with prostate cancer on active surveillance (AS) are advised to follow strict follow...
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...
International audiencePURPOSE: We compared the pathological findings and prostate specific antigen o...
Purpose: We compare the ability of total prostate specific antigen (PSA), percent free PSA, PSA dens...
Background. Little evidence is available to determine which patients should undergo repeat biopsy af...
Background: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
Background: The optimal interval for repeat biopsy during active surveillance (AS) for prostate canc...
BackgroundActive surveillance (AS) is an accepted means of managing low-risk prostate cancer. Becaus...
BACKGROUND: Active surveillance (AS) protocols for low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) generally include...
Objective: To study the risk of serial prostate biopsies on complications in men on active surveilla...
BackgroundCurrently, follow-up protocols are applied equally to men on active surveillance (AS) for ...
PurposeWe assessed whether an association exists between a change in prostate specific antigen and b...
Purpose: We hypothesized that there might be a higher incidence of low-risk prostate cancer (PCa) in...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...
Background: Men with prostate cancer on active surveillance (AS) are advised to follow strict follow...
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...
International audiencePURPOSE: We compared the pathological findings and prostate specific antigen o...
Purpose: We compare the ability of total prostate specific antigen (PSA), percent free PSA, PSA dens...
Background. Little evidence is available to determine which patients should undergo repeat biopsy af...