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Objective: Radical prostatectomy is the recommended treatment for localized prostate cancer; however, it is an invasive procedure that can leave serious morbidity. Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy was introduced with the aim of reducing postoperative
Fabricio B. Carrerette +5 more
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Diagnostic Value of Micro-Ultrasound in Identifying Local Recurrence After Radical Prostatectomy. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Purpose The limited resolution of standard transrectal ultrasound (TRUS) has made it difficult to perform biopsies of the prostate bed in cases of suspected local recurrence following radical prostatectomy. The aim of this study was to benchmark the performance of using high resolution micro‐ultrasound (microUS) in place of standard TRUS for ...
Kaufmann B +11 more
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Androgen receptor phosphorylation status at serine 578 predicts poor outcome in prostate cancer patients [PDF]
Purpose: Prostate cancer growth is dependent upon androgen receptor (AR) activation, regulated via phosphorylation. Protein kinase C (PKC) is one kinase that can mediate AR phosphorylation. This study aimed to establish if AR phosphorylation by PKC is of
Edwards, J. +7 more
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Automated procedural analysis is recognized as one of the major game changers for robotic surgery. Meaning digital analysis needs to replace the manual assessments that set todays standard. Mechanical robotic‐instrument tracking enables the derivation of quantitative kinematic metrics that support behavior‐based workflow segmentation into distinct ...
Kateryna Pirkovets +4 more
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Prostate cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among men and is the 6th cancer type leading to death. Starting with the use of PSA screening, there has been a steep increase in the number of cases diagnosed with and treated for localized prostate
Burak Özkan, Enis Rauf Coşkuner
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A PCA3 gene-based transcriptional amplification system targeting primary prostate cancer. [PDF]
Targeting specifically primary prostate cancer (PCa) cells for immune therapy, gene therapy or molecular imaging is of high importance. The PCA3 long non-coding RNA is a unique PCa biomarker and oncogene that has been widely studied.
Fradet, Yves +5 more
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Effect of enzalutamide on anticoagulant therapy with edoxaban in patients with prostate cancer
Aims Treatment with enzalutamide in prostate cancer is challenging due to its high potential for drug–drug interactions, particularly in the typically older population of patients with frequent comorbidities treated with multiple drugs, such as anticoagulants.
Catharina J. P. Op 't Hoog +8 more
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Experience with radical perineal prostatectomy in the treatment of localized prostate cancer
Radical perineal prostatectomy is an alternative to the retropubic, robotic-assisted or the laparoscopic approach and it is one of the oldest surgical procedures for prostate cancer, but its use has declined over the past 30 years.
Evi Comploj, Armin Pycha
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How Much Extent can We Rely on Partial Sampling of Radical Prostatectomy Specimens?
Aim: Prostatic adenocarcinoma is the most common cancer among men in the world and prostatectomy specimens are one of the most commonly encountered materials in pathology laboratories.
Tuba Dilay Kökenek Ünal +3 more
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RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND ROBOTIC RADIOSURGERY AS TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR LOCALIZED PROSTATE CANCER
Purpose: to compare immediate, short-term and long-term treatment outcomes after radical prostatectomy and robotic radiosurgery in patients with localized prostate cancer. Material and methods. The study included 2 groups of patients. Group I patients (n=
E. A. Kipriyanov +3 more
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