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Incidental prostate cancer at radical cystoprostatectomy: implications for apex‐sparing surgery

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In our series, preserving the apex of the prostate to decrease morbidity after RCP carried a 7.3% risk (seven of 95 patients) of leaving significant cancer in the residual prostatic tissue. No preoperative clinical value could exclude apical involvement. Therefore, our findings stress the oncological need for a careful and complete excision of the prostate during RCP.

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