Pathological findings following radical prostatectomy in patients who are candidates for active surveillance: impact of varying PSA levels.
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Active surveillance in men with low-risk prostate cancer: current and future challenges.Upgrading and upstaging of low-risk prostate cancer among Korean patients: a multicenter study.Increased incidence of pathologically nonorgan confined prostate cancer in African-American men eligible for active surveillance.Predicting clinically significant prostate cancer based on pre-operative patient profile and serum biomarkers.Poor association between the progression criteria in active surveillance and subsequent histopathological findings following radical prostatectomy.Multi-institution analysis of racial disparity among African-American men eligible for prostate cancer active surveillance.
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Pathological findings following radical prostatectomy in patients who are candidates for active surveillance: impact of varying PSA levels.
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scientific article published on 25 July 2011
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Dong Hyeon Lee
Dong Il Kang
Eun Young Choi
Isaac Yi Kim
Jeongyun Jeong
Kelly Johnson
Thomas L Jang
Wun-Jae Kim
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10.1038/AJA.2011.54
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2011-07-25T00:00:00Z