BackgroundMen on active surveillance (AS) face repeated biopsies. Most biopsy specimens will not show disease progression or change management. Such biopsies do not contribute to patient management and are potentially morbid and costly.ObjectiveTo use a contemporary AS prospective trial to develop a tool to predict AS biopsy outcomes.Design, setting, and participantsBiopsy samples (median: 2; range: 2-9 per patient) from 859 men participating in the Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study and with Gleason 6 prostate cancer (median follow-up: 35.8 mo; range: 3.0-148.7 mo) were analyzed.Outcome measurements and statistical analysisLogistic regression was used to predict progression, defined as an increase in Gleason score from ≤6 to ≥7 or i...
Context: Active surveillance (AS) is an important strategy to reduce prostate cancer overtreatment. ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To test the expandability of active surveillance (AS) to Gl...
BackgroundProstate cancer prediction tools provide quantitative guidance for doctor-patient decision...
The follow up of patients on active surveillance requires to repeat prostate biopsies. Predictive mo...
Two active surveillance risk calculators to predict disease reclassification on prostate biopsy are ...
Purpose Active surveillance represents a strategy to address the overtreatment of prostate cancer, y...
PurposeActive surveillance represents a strategy to address the overtreatment of prostate cancer, ye...
Active surveillance is a management plan for localized prostate cancer that offers selective delayed...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...
Objective: To develop a model and methodology for predicting the risk of Gleason upgrading in patien...
© 2016 Dr. Lih-Ming WongAims: To investigate: 1. Selection of men for active surveillance of pro...
ObjectiveTo develop a model and methodology for predicting the risk of Gleason upgrading in patients...
BackgroundMany patients who are on active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer will have surveillan...
PurposeDuring active surveillance for localized prostate cancer, the timing of the first surveillanc...
textabstractContext Active surveillance (AS) is an important strategy to reduce prostate cancer over...
Context: Active surveillance (AS) is an important strategy to reduce prostate cancer overtreatment. ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To test the expandability of active surveillance (AS) to Gl...
BackgroundProstate cancer prediction tools provide quantitative guidance for doctor-patient decision...
The follow up of patients on active surveillance requires to repeat prostate biopsies. Predictive mo...
Two active surveillance risk calculators to predict disease reclassification on prostate biopsy are ...
Purpose Active surveillance represents a strategy to address the overtreatment of prostate cancer, y...
PurposeActive surveillance represents a strategy to address the overtreatment of prostate cancer, ye...
Active surveillance is a management plan for localized prostate cancer that offers selective delayed...
BackgroundA better understanding of the independent predictors of disease progression for prostate c...
Objective: To develop a model and methodology for predicting the risk of Gleason upgrading in patien...
© 2016 Dr. Lih-Ming WongAims: To investigate: 1. Selection of men for active surveillance of pro...
ObjectiveTo develop a model and methodology for predicting the risk of Gleason upgrading in patients...
BackgroundMany patients who are on active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer will have surveillan...
PurposeDuring active surveillance for localized prostate cancer, the timing of the first surveillanc...
textabstractContext Active surveillance (AS) is an important strategy to reduce prostate cancer over...
Context: Active surveillance (AS) is an important strategy to reduce prostate cancer overtreatment. ...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To test the expandability of active surveillance (AS) to Gl...
BackgroundProstate cancer prediction tools provide quantitative guidance for doctor-patient decision...