Impact of positive surgical margin length and Gleason grade at the margin on biochemical recurrence in patients with organ‐confined prostate cancer
The Prostate2019Vol. 79(16), pp. 1832–1836
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Felix Preißer, Gilberto Coxilha, Alexander Heinze, Su Jung Oh, Felix K.‐H. Chun, Guido Sauter, Raisa S. Pompe, Hartwig Huland, Markus Graefen, Derya Tilki
Abstract
PSM represents an independent predictor for BCR in organ-confined PCa at RP. Moreover, Gleason ≥4 at the margin and ≥3 mm PSM length were associated with worse BCR-free survival. Closer surveillance of patients with organ-confined PCa at RP and PSM can help to identify those who qualify for early salvage radiotherapy.
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