1996
DOI: 10.1677/erc.0.0030147
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Natural evolution of prostate cancer

Abstract: The course of untreated or only palliatively treated prostate cancer was studied in two large unselected populations. The first population comprised 514 patients (mean age 74 years at diagnosis) who were all followed to death and represented patients in different stages and grades at diagnosis. The second population included 490 men (mean age 68 years at diagnosis) with newly detected prostate cancer diagnosed during 1960 to 1980 and who survived for at least 10 years after diagnosis. Of the patients with stag… Show more

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