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Prostate-specific antigen nadir: the optimum level after irradiation for prostate cancer.
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For most patients to be successfully treated for prostate cancer with radiotherapy, at least with this combination technique, the PSA nadir should become undetectable (< or = 0.5 ng/mL), similar to that after radical prostatectomy. A PSA nadir of < or = 0.5 ng/mL after radiotherapy for prostate cancer may be used as a reasonable indicator of 10-year disease-free survival.
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