Surgical management of prostate cancer: Advances based on a rational approach to the data
Abstract
The management of localised prostate cancer has undergone important changes in the past two decades, with major improvements in surgical technique, a greater emphasis on structured assessment of quality of life, and a greater attempt to tailor treatment to biological risk. Disease diagnosis is predicated on identification of demographic risk factors, serum levels of prostate-specific antigen and its derivatives, and extended biopsy techniques. Surgical removal of the prostate may be accomplished by open or minimally invasive techniques and in experienced hands results in good functional outcomes a high rate of cure for those with organ confined disease. Radical prostatectomy is also appropriate in selected patients with locally advanced disease and after failed radiation therapy.
Keywords: Prostate cancer, Radical prostatectomy, PSA, Prostate biopsy
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PII: S0959-8049(05)00145-0
doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2005.02.005
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