
|Articles|September 1, 2002
Surgery favored in men with screen-detected PCa
Orlando, FL-In men with screen-detected, clinically localizedprostate cancer, radical prostatectomy appears to provide a higher 7-yearPSA progression-free rate than either radiotherapy, hormonal therapy, orobservation, according to results of a prospective follow-up study fromWashington University, St. Louis.
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