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Keywords: Laterality of prostate cancer-positive cores
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Bilaterally Positive Biopsy Cores Are Associated with Non-Organ-Confined Disease in Prostate Cancer Patients Eligible for Active Surveillance
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Martin H. Umbehr, Remo A. Largo, Sabrina Gfeller, Mathias Tremp, Cédric Poyet, Michaela Paul, Tullio Sulser, Michael Müntener
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Urologia Internationalis
Urol Int (2014) 93 (2): 176–181.
Published Online: 15 March 2014
... the background that currently various protocols for AS inclusion and exclusion exist, we understand our findings much more as a hint than proof for the usefulness of the bilaterality variable in AS. Active surveillance Patient selection Laterality of prostate cancer-positive cores Non-organ-confined...