2012
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.e15212
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Salvage focal versus salvage total cryoablation for radio-recurrent prostate cancer: Seven years experience.

Abstract: e15212 Background: Salvage cryoablation (SC) of the whole prostate is a curative option for radio (RT)-recurrent prostate cancer (PCa). Focal SC has emerged as an option for minimizing morbidity. We present our 7-year experience of oncological and functional outcomes of Salvage Focal (SFC) and Salvage Total (STC) Cryoablation (CRYO) for RT-recurrent PCa. Methods: From Dec 2003 to Aug 2010, 50 men underwent SFC (n=25) or STC (n=25) for RT-recurrent PCa. SFC patients had biopsy-proven unilateral PCa and underwe… Show more

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