Given the demographic trends toward a considerably longer life expectancy, the percentage of elderly patients with prostate cancer will increase further in the upcoming decades. Therefore, the question arises, should patients ≥75 years old be offered radical prostatectomy and under which circumstances? For treatment decision-making, life expectancy is more important than biological age. As a result, a patient's health and mental status has to be determined and radical treatment should only be offered to those who are fit. As perioperative morbidity and mortality in these patients is increased relative to younger patients, patient selection according to comorbidities is a key issue that needs to be addressed. It is known from the literature ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of age in pathological findings and clinical evolution of prostat...
Objective: To assess the clinicopathological features and overall survival between two groups of Chi...
Objective: It is controversial whether age is associated with higher grade and worse out-come. Some ...
Given the demographic trends toward a considerably longer life expectancy, the percentage of elderly...
Elderly men are likely to be diagnosed with clinically localized prostate cancer, however only few s...
Elderly men are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive cancer, but are often inappropriately de...
<p>Prostate cancer (PC) is the most common cancer among elderly males in the countries of North Amer...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess whether age >=75 years impairs surgical, functional,...
Based on the exponential aging of the population and the increasing life expectancy in industrialize...
Background: Many elderly men with high-risk nonmetastatic prostate cancer (HRnMPCa) do not receive r...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the outcomes of patients older than 75 years of age in Victoria undergoin...
Background and aims. To assess the outcomes of robotic radical prostatectomy in two different age su...
OBJECTIVE: It is controversial whether age is associated with higher grade and worse outcome. Some s...
Objective: To assess the influence of age in pathological findings and clinical evolution of prostat...
AbstractBackgroundMany elderly men with high-risk nonmetastatic prostate cancer (HRnMPCa) do not rec...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of age in pathological findings and clinical evolution of prostat...
Objective: To assess the clinicopathological features and overall survival between two groups of Chi...
Objective: It is controversial whether age is associated with higher grade and worse out-come. Some ...
Given the demographic trends toward a considerably longer life expectancy, the percentage of elderly...
Elderly men are likely to be diagnosed with clinically localized prostate cancer, however only few s...
Elderly men are more likely to be diagnosed with aggressive cancer, but are often inappropriately de...
<p>Prostate cancer (PC) is the most common cancer among elderly males in the countries of North Amer...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess whether age >=75 years impairs surgical, functional,...
Based on the exponential aging of the population and the increasing life expectancy in industrialize...
Background: Many elderly men with high-risk nonmetastatic prostate cancer (HRnMPCa) do not receive r...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the outcomes of patients older than 75 years of age in Victoria undergoin...
Background and aims. To assess the outcomes of robotic radical prostatectomy in two different age su...
OBJECTIVE: It is controversial whether age is associated with higher grade and worse outcome. Some s...
Objective: To assess the influence of age in pathological findings and clinical evolution of prostat...
AbstractBackgroundMany elderly men with high-risk nonmetastatic prostate cancer (HRnMPCa) do not rec...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the influence of age in pathological findings and clinical evolution of prostat...
Objective: To assess the clinicopathological features and overall survival between two groups of Chi...
Objective: It is controversial whether age is associated with higher grade and worse out-come. Some ...