To describe survival and cause of death in a nationwide cohort of Danish patients with prostate cancer undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP). To describe risk factors associated with prostate cancer mortality
Background: There are no conclusive results from randomized trials on radiotherapy (RT) versus radic...
In patients with a long life expectancy with high-risk (HR) prostate cancer (PCa), the chance to die...
In the early 20th century, cancer of the prostate was considered a rare and deadly disease with litt...
Abstract Objective. The aim of this study was to analyse relative survival, excess mortality and gai...
Background and Objective Changes in diagnostic work-up, histopathological assessment, and treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cause-specific mortality in the postoperative period after radical pro...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Norwegian males, and the majority of men have no distan...
Background: The study aimed to assess predictors and to identify patients at increased risk of prost...
The impact of changes in diagnostic activity and treatment options on prostate cancer epidemiology r...
Background. A recent rise in the incidence of prostate cancer and a more favorable outcome have incr...
Studies about the survival of patients with prostate cancer by stage or risk of progression are scar...
Objective To evaluate whether the effects of radical treatment in men with locally advanced prostate...
OBJECTIVE: To detail the distribution of causes of death from localized prostate cancer (PCa). PATIE...
Introduction Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer among men in Sweden. The clinical cours...
Background: There are limited prognostic data for locally advanced prostate cancer PCa to guide in t...
Background: There are no conclusive results from randomized trials on radiotherapy (RT) versus radic...
In patients with a long life expectancy with high-risk (HR) prostate cancer (PCa), the chance to die...
In the early 20th century, cancer of the prostate was considered a rare and deadly disease with litt...
Abstract Objective. The aim of this study was to analyse relative survival, excess mortality and gai...
Background and Objective Changes in diagnostic work-up, histopathological assessment, and treatment ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the cause-specific mortality in the postoperative period after radical pro...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Norwegian males, and the majority of men have no distan...
Background: The study aimed to assess predictors and to identify patients at increased risk of prost...
The impact of changes in diagnostic activity and treatment options on prostate cancer epidemiology r...
Background. A recent rise in the incidence of prostate cancer and a more favorable outcome have incr...
Studies about the survival of patients with prostate cancer by stage or risk of progression are scar...
Objective To evaluate whether the effects of radical treatment in men with locally advanced prostate...
OBJECTIVE: To detail the distribution of causes of death from localized prostate cancer (PCa). PATIE...
Introduction Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer among men in Sweden. The clinical cours...
Background: There are limited prognostic data for locally advanced prostate cancer PCa to guide in t...
Background: There are no conclusive results from randomized trials on radiotherapy (RT) versus radic...
In patients with a long life expectancy with high-risk (HR) prostate cancer (PCa), the chance to die...
In the early 20th century, cancer of the prostate was considered a rare and deadly disease with litt...