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RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY FOR PATHOLOGICAL GLEASON 8 OR GREATER PROSTATE CANCER: INFLUENCE OF CONCOMITANT PATHOLOGICAL VARIABLES

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2002

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High grade prostate cancer can be controlled with radical prostatectomy in some patients with disease confined pathologically, and 10-year cause specific survival is 96%. Predictors of outcome in patients with Gleason 8 disease or greater are similar to established predictors derived by using all grades. Although adjuvant hormonal therapy appears to improve disease progression rates after radical prostatectomy on the basis of this nonrandomized study, it may not affect prostate cancer death rates within 10 years in patients with high grade cancer.

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