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Pathological upgrading in prostate cancer patients eligible for active surveillance: Does prostate-specific antigen density matter?

Byung-Soo JinSeok-Hyun KangDuk-Yoon KimHoon-Gyu OhChun-Il KimGi-Hak MoonTae-Gyun KwonJae-Shin Park
Published in: Korean journal of urology (2015)
PSA density is a strong predictor of Gleason score upgrading after radical prostatectomy in patients eligible for active surveillance. Because tumor upgrading increases the potential for postoperative pathological adverse findings and prognosis, PSA density should be considered when treating and consulting patients eligible for active surveillance.
Keyphrases
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  • radical prostatectomy
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