Abstract:Objective: This study compared biochemical recurrence (BR), biochemical recurrence-free survival (BRFS) and overall survival (OS) rates and therapeutic methods in patients undergoing definitive radiotherapy (RT) or radical prostatectomy (RP) because of diagnosis of prostate cancer. Method: Files of 128 patients undergoing RP (n=82) or RT (n=46), who did not receive salvage therapy, and with serum PSA levels monitored three-monthly for at least two years were examined retrospectively. Patients were assigned int… Show more
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