Abstract:Aim. To study the clinical and demographic profile of patients with non-metatstatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC) and clinical approaches to the treatment of nmCRPC in the context of daily medical practice before and after progression M1 stage.Materials and methods. The multicenter non-interventional epidemiological study were included 200 patients with a documented diagnosis of nmCRPC from 2019 to 2020. Each patient visited twice: start and after 6 months. Of the 200 patients included, 9 were … Show more
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