Patients who developed biochemical recurrence had a higher PSA at diagnosis, more advanced pT stages, a higher rate of pN1 stage disease, a higher rate of R1 or Rx resection, and a higher rate of ...
Using Stockholm3 testing along with PSA threshold may identify more men with biochemical recurrence after prostate cancer surgery. PSA thresholds alone do not identify all men with prostate cancer ...
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Phase II Study of Paclitaxel Plus Gemcitabine in Refractory Germ Cell Tumors (E9897): A Trial of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group PURPOSE: To assess the effect of nerve-sparing (NS) radical ...
What happens if PSA levels start rising after surgery or radiation for prostate cancer? Up to a third of men treated for the disease will eventually confront this problem. If there's no accompanying ...
One of 51 (2.0%) patients in the ultra-early salvage ADT group developed biochemical recurrence, compared with 12 of 70 (17.1%) patients in the early salvage ADT group (Figure 1). Univariate analysis ...
XTANDI is now the first and only novel hormone therapy available for the treatment of high-risk biochemical recurrent non-metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer in the European Union (EU) XTANDI ...
Ahsan Arozullah, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President and Head of Oncology Development, Astellas "Men with nmHSPC with high-risk biochemical recurrence are very likely to experience disease progression.
SAN ANTONIO -- More than 2 years after treatment, no patient with high-risk prostate cancer had a confirmed biochemical recurrence after receiving postoperative apalutamide (Erleada) and androgen ...
The postsurgical combination of androgen deprivation therapy and Erleada has shown promising results in prostate cancer. Postsurgical treatment with androgen deprivation therapy and Erleada ...
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