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Pathological results and rates of treatment failure in high‐risk prostate cancer patients after radical prostatectomy

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• Men with clinically localized high-risk prostate cancer do not have a uniformly poor prognosis after RP. • The rate of favourable pathology and of BCR-free survival may vary substantially, depending on the definition used. • RP should be considered a valid treatment modality for high-risk prostate cancer patients, as many can be surgically down-staged.

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