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Mortality in men with castration-resistant prostate cancer-A long-term follow-up of a population-based real-world cohort.

Yashar KhoshkarMarcus WesterbergJan AdolfssonAnna Bill-AxelsonHenrik OlssonMartin EklundOlof AkreHans GarmoMarkus Aly
Published in: BJUI compass (2021)
For a man with castration-resistant prostate cancer, there is a high probability that this will be the main cause contributing to his death. However, there is a significant difference in mortality that varies in relation to tumor burden assessed as PSA doubling time and PSA at time of CRCP. This information could be used in a clinical setting when deciding when to treat more or less aggressively once entering the CRPC phase of the disease.
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