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High risk prostate cancer: evolving defi nition and approach to management
Division of Urology, Albany Medical College and Stratton VA Medical Center, Albany, New York, USA
Address correspondence to Dr. Badar M. Mian, Division of
Urology, Albany Medical College, 23 Hackett Blvd., Albany,
NY 12208 USA
Canadian Journal of Urology 2008, 15(6), 4375-4380.
Abstract
Advances in the early detection and treatment of prostate cancer have progressed far beyond our ability to identify patients with high risk prostate cancer. In general, designation of high risk prostate cancer implies the presence of disease that is likely become progressive or lethal if not managed aggressively. Without proper risk stratifi cation, there is a signifi cant likelihood of both overtreatments of men with low risk disease and undertreatment for men with high risk cancer. The major issues surrounding the clinical management of high risk prostate cancer revolve around the defi nition of high risk disease as well as the benefi ts of multiple modality therapy. Over the years, numerous attempts have been made to develop risk assessment tools such as risk categories, scoring systems and nomograms, but a widely accepted defi nition is yet to be determined. The benefi ts of routine clinical utility of these risk assessment tools remain somewhat diffi cult to ascertain. We will discuss several multimodality therapeutic approaches, especially in combination with androgen ablation, to improve the outlook for men with high risk or locally advanced prostate cancer. This review focuses on the potential limitations of the risk assessment tools available to the clinicians and the approach to management of high risk prostate cancer.Keywords
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Copyright © 2008 The Author(s). Published by Tech Science Press.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.


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