AbstractContextThe incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evidence, current, radical, whole-gland treatments for organ-confined disease have being questioned with respect to their side effects, cancer control, and cost. Focal therapy may be an effective alternative strategy.ObjectiveTo systematically review the existing literature on baseline characteristics of the target population; preoperative evaluation to localise disease; and perioperative, functional, and disease control outcomes following focal therapy.Evidence acquisitionMedline (through PubMed), Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Review databases were searched from inception to 31 October 2012. In addition, registered but not yet publi...
AbstractPurposeIn an era of increasing prostate cancer incidence and earlier detection, the assessme...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
AbstractContextThe incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recen...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
AbstractPurposeIn an era of increasing prostate cancer incidence and earlier detection, the assessme...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
AbstractContextThe incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recen...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
CONTEXT: The incidence of localised prostate cancer is increasing worldwide. In light of recent evid...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
AbstractPurposeIn an era of increasing prostate cancer incidence and earlier detection, the assessme...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...
Radical treatment of localised prostate cancer is recognised to be an unnecessary intervention or ov...