Contemporary Update of a Multi-Institutional Predictive Nomogram for Salvage Radiotherapy After Radical Prostatectomy
Journal of Clinical Oncology2016Vol. 34(30), pp. 3648–3654
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Rahul D. Tendulkar, Shree Agrawal, Tianming Gao, Jason A. Efstathiou, Thomas M. Pisansky, Jeff M. Michalski, Bridget F. Koontz, Daniel A. Hamstra, Felix Y. Feng, Stanley L. Liauw, Matthew C. Abramowitz, Alan Pollack, Mitchell S. Anscher, Drew Moghanaki, Robert B. Den, Kevin L. Stephans, Anthony L. Zietman, W. Robert Lee, Michael W. Kattan, Andrew J. Stephenson
Abstract
Early SRT at low PSA levels after RP is associated with improved FFBF and DM rates. Contemporary nomograms can estimate individual patient outcomes after SRT in the modern era.
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