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Disease Progression and Survival of Patients With Positive Lymph Nodes After Radical Prostatectomy. Is there a Chance of Cure?

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Meticulous lymph node dissection reveals a high rate of metastases (25%). In patients with positive nodes time to progression is significantly correlated with the number of diseased nodes. Some patients with minimal metastatic disease remain free of prostate specific antigen relapse for more than 10 years after prostatectomy without any adjuvant treatment. Meticulous pelvic lymph node dissection, particularly in patients with micrometastases, seems not only to be a staging procedure, but may also have a positive impact on disease progression and long-term disease-free survival.

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