2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2010.02.546
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V472 Salvage Ralp for Radio-Recurrent Prostate Cancer: Description of Technique and Multi-Institutional Outcomes

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“…However, experience and training are key to minimal morbidity [12]. This procedure has significant advantages over open surgery in selected patients and is an excellent alternative to other salvage therapies, and allows a broader spectrum of patients to be treated compared to open surgery [12].Sralp also offers complete staging of high-risk prostate cancer thereby allowing optimum planning of adjuvant and salvage therapies [13]. However, many high-risk prostate cancers are subsequently downgraded or down staged on final histopathology [14], rendering the patient disease free.…”
Section: Joj Urology and Nephrologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, experience and training are key to minimal morbidity [12]. This procedure has significant advantages over open surgery in selected patients and is an excellent alternative to other salvage therapies, and allows a broader spectrum of patients to be treated compared to open surgery [12].Sralp also offers complete staging of high-risk prostate cancer thereby allowing optimum planning of adjuvant and salvage therapies [13]. However, many high-risk prostate cancers are subsequently downgraded or down staged on final histopathology [14], rendering the patient disease free.…”
Section: Joj Urology and Nephrologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, experience and training are key to minimal morbidity [12]. This procedure has significant advantages over open surgery in selected patients and is an excellent alternative to other salvage therapies, and allows a broader spectrum of patients to be treated compared to open surgery [12].Sralp also offers complete staging of high-risk prostate cancer thereby allowing optimum planning of adjuvant and salvage therapies [13]. However, many high-risk prostate cancers are subsequently downgraded or down staged on final histopathology [14], rendering the patient disease free.…”
Section: Joj Urology and Nephrologymentioning
confidence: 99%