2010
DOI: 10.1159/000320494
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Radical Prostatectomy in High-Grade Prostate Cancer, Salvage and Adjuvant Radiotherapy

Abstract: Introduction: Prostate cancer with a Gleason score (GS) of 8–10 is linked to a higher risk of recurrence and progression. The aim of this paper is to evaluate treatment results of our high-risk patient cohort.Patients and Methods: The cohort of 42 patients with radical prostatectomy (RP) specimen histology GS 8–10 was assessed. The patients were followed up after RP and radiotherapy (RT) was delivered in case of a biochemical relapse. Adjuvant radiotherapy (aRT) was delivered only in case of a positive surgica… Show more

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“…Because of a trend toward diagnosing prostate cancer at a younger age and earlier stage [2,3] and increasingly successful treatment options [4,5,6], the number of prostate cancer survivors is expected to continue to rise. Since 10-year survival rates for prostate cancer exceed 80% [7], most men will survive their disease and be at risk of experiencing negative consequences of therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of a trend toward diagnosing prostate cancer at a younger age and earlier stage [2,3] and increasingly successful treatment options [4,5,6], the number of prostate cancer survivors is expected to continue to rise. Since 10-year survival rates for prostate cancer exceed 80% [7], most men will survive their disease and be at risk of experiencing negative consequences of therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even experienced surgeons report a PSM rate of 30–50% for higher risk disease [8]. Nevertheless, there is an increasing trend amongst surgeons towards RP for high‐risk disease [9,10]. More recently a multimodality approach with adjuvant EBRT has gained favour after reports of benefit in patients with ECE, SVI or PSMs [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%