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Radical retropubic prostatectomy: time trends, morbidity and mortality in Japan
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s This study indicates a trend towards selecting patients most likely to benefit from RRP. Although the procedure is technically demanding, it can have an acceptably low rate of early complications, little mortality and need for allogeneic transfusion. The assessment of morbidity suggests a lower incidence of catastrophic thrombo-embolic and cardiac complications in Japanese patients than in Western men. The present data may be useful in decision-analysis models evaluating the role of therapy for Asian men with early-stage prostate cancer.
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