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Clinical and pathological variables that predict changes in tumour grade after radical prostatectomy in patients with prostate cancer

Clinical and pathological variables that predict changes in tumour grade after radical prostatectomy in patients with prostate cancer

... ferentiated) prostate cancer has increased in recent years due to PSA screening, while the disease mortality has ...in patients who could benefit from conservative treatment protocols, such as ... See full document

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The role of PSA density to predict a pathological tumour upgrade between needle biopsy and radical prostatectomy for low risk clinical prostate cancer in the modified Gleason system era

The role of PSA density to predict a pathological tumour upgrade between needle biopsy and radical prostatectomy for low risk clinical prostate cancer in the modified Gleason system era

... that tumour grade, exported by the Gleason summary, is the most reliable and valuable param- eter to estimate the prognosis of prostate ...of tumour aggressiveness, the grade allows us ... See full document

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Nomograms as Predictive Tools for Prostate Cancer Patients Who Had Radical Prostatectomy

Nomograms as Predictive Tools for Prostate Cancer Patients Who Had Radical Prostatectomy

... Prostate cancer is the most common solid cancer for men in the developed ...countries. Radical prostatectomy is the most preferred treatment modality for localized prostate ... See full document

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The association between tumour density and prostate cancer recurrence following radical prostatectomy

The association between tumour density and prostate cancer recurrence following radical prostatectomy

... months. Tumour density was associated with preoperative PSA, Gleason sum, tumour stage and surgical margin status (all p < ...of patients with a TD of >10% had a ...to patients with a TD ... See full document

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Survival after radical prostatectomy and radiotherapy for prostate cancer: a population based study

Survival after radical prostatectomy and radiotherapy for prostate cancer: a population based study

... about cancer-specific versus overall ...of cancer-specific mortality represents one of the main limitations. Cancer-specific and/or crude sur- vival rates ideally require adjustment for treatment- ... See full document

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Improved prediction of prostate cancer recurrence through systems pathology

Improved prediction of prostate cancer recurrence through systems pathology

... using prostate cancer for the prototype. To predict the recur- rence of prostate cancer following radical prostatectomy, defined by rising serum prostate-specific ... See full document

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Gleason Score upgrade in prostate cancer patients after radical prostatectomy.

Gleason Score upgrade in prostate cancer patients after radical prostatectomy.

... Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer in men and the second most common cause of death from tumours in the male population ...stage, grade and PSA level, PCa is stratified into risk ... See full document

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The ProCaSP study: quality of life outcomes of prostate cancer patients after radiotherapy or radical prostatectomy in a cohort study

The ProCaSP study: quality of life outcomes of prostate cancer patients after radiotherapy or radical prostatectomy in a cohort study

... and tumour-related ...in patients receiving nsRP and lowest in patients receiving RT, especially in the combRT ...RT patients were older than RP patients, and the combRT group had the ... See full document

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Can We Predict Real T3 Stage Prostate Cancer in Patients with Clinical T3 (cT3) Disease before Radical Prostatectomy?

Can We Predict Real T3 Stage Prostate Cancer in Patients with Clinical T3 (cT3) Disease before Radical Prostatectomy?

... of patients with PSA > 20 ng/mL and GS ≤ 7 (4 + 3), under-staging was as high as 68% (44% pT3b and 22% ...levels, patients’ age, the number of posi- tive biopsy cores, the percentage of tumor involvement ... See full document

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Epigenetic signature of Gleason score and prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy

Epigenetic signature of Gleason score and prostate cancer recurrence after radical prostatectomy

... to predict PCa recurrence in the FH ...distinguish patients with no evidence of recurrence from those who developed ...standard clinical-pathological parameters Gleason score (≤6, 7(3 + 4), ... See full document

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Prostate cancer   evidence of exercise and nutrition trial (PrEvENT): study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial

Prostate cancer evidence of exercise and nutrition trial (PrEvENT): study protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial

... the prostate gland, which is often elevated in men with prostate cancer) [35] and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I) levels (raised IGF-I levels are increasingly being implicated as a poten- tial ... See full document

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Bone management in Japanese patients with prostate cancer: hormonal therapy leads to an increase in the FRAX score

Bone management in Japanese patients with prostate cancer: hormonal therapy leads to an increase in the FRAX score

... In prostate cancer, bone metastasis is the most common site for tumor development ...in prostate cancer patients treated with ...to predict the frac- ture risk of patients ... See full document

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Adjuvant Treatment for High Risk Operable Prostate Cancer

Adjuvant Treatment for High Risk Operable Prostate Cancer

... in patients with pathological risk factors after ...high-risk patients to adjuvant RT after RP versus RP alone, no benefit in terms of overall survival was observed in patients ... See full document

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Gene-expression analysis of gleason grade 3 tumor glands embedded in low- and high-risk prostate cancer

Gene-expression analysis of gleason grade 3 tumor glands embedded in low- and high-risk prostate cancer

... bladder cancer is predictive for progression to muscle-invasive (≥ pT2) disease ...Gleason grade 3 embedded in GS 4 + 3 = 7 prostate cancer on RNA ... See full document

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Is there an optimal management for localized prostate cancer?

Is there an optimal management for localized prostate cancer?

... of radical prostatectomy (RP) over other treatment options is precise pathologic ...noted, prostate needle biopsy is not entirely accurate, and therefore non-surgical treatment decisions are often ... See full document

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Clinical response after two cycles compared to HER2, Ki 67, p53, and bcl 2 in independently predicting a pathological complete response after preoperative chemotherapy in patients with operable carcinoma of the breast

Clinical response after two cycles compared to HER2, Ki 67, p53, and bcl 2 in independently predicting a pathological complete response after preoperative chemotherapy in patients with operable carcinoma of the breast

... following clinical factors recorded at randomisation: menopausal status, tumour size, nodal status, grade, and clinical response after two cycles of ddAT; and (2) by ... See full document

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Diagnosis and Management of Prostate Cancer in Urology

Diagnosis and Management of Prostate Cancer in Urology

... of prostate cancer from January 2011 to December 2015for the first in ...CMCU. Patients came spontaneously or were referred by ...cluded patients whose diagnosis of prostate ... See full document

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Quality of care in urology

Quality of care in urology

... for patients with locally advanced prostate cancer, either alone or as an adjuvant therapy; it is no longer indicated in patients with localized disease who would normally be managed by ...in ... See full document

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Interdisciplinary decision making in prostate cancer therapy – 5-years’ time trends at the Interdisciplinary Prostate Cancer Center (IPC) of the Charité Berlin

Interdisciplinary decision making in prostate cancer therapy – 5-years’ time trends at the Interdisciplinary Prostate Cancer Center (IPC) of the Charité Berlin

... interdisciplinary prostate cancer consultation, younger patients with a considerably longer life expectancy presented for consultation and a unilateral recommendation for the standard therapies was ... See full document

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The need for, and utilization of prostate bed radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy for patients with prostate cancer in British Columbia

The need for, and utilization of prostate bed radiotherapy after radical prostatectomy for patients with prostate cancer in British Columbia

... robotic prostatectomy during this study era, with relatively few cases; therefore, a learning curve related to robotic laparoscopic prostatectomy would not have been a ...for patients who had a RP ... See full document

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