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Background
The aim of this study was to describe pathologic and short‐term oncologic outcomes among Black and White men with grade group 4 or 5 prostate cancer managed primarily by radical prostatectomy.
Methods
This was a multi‐institutional, observational study (2005‐2015) evaluating radical prostatectomy outcomes by self‐identified race. Descriptive analysis was performed via nonparametric statistical...
Background
Several studies have investigated the relationship between experience measured by caseload and oncological outcomes, economics, and access to care for prostate cancer care. Oncological outcomes have been limited to biochemical failure after radical prostatectomy. Questions remain regarding the more definitive measures of outcomes and their relationship with caseload.
Methods
The National...
Background
Among men with localized high‐risk prostate cancer (PCa), patients who meet very high‐risk (VHR) criteria have been shown to experience worse outcomes after radical prostatectomy (RP) in a previous study. Variations of VHR criteria have been suggested to be prognostic in other single‐center cohorts, but multicenter outcomes validating VHR criteria have not been described. This study was...
The recent introduction of a variety of molecular tests will potentially reshape the care of patients with prostate cancer. These tests may make more accurate management decisions possible for those patients who have been “overdiagnosed” with biologically indolent disease, which represents an exceptionally small mortality risk. There is a wide range of possible applications of these tests to different...
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