Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10051893 | The Journal of Urology | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
While most men who ultimately die of prostate cancer have poor prognostic features, a substantial number have features associated with a potentially good prognosis, including low PSA and low Gleason grade. Many men who died of prostate cancer had undergone prior screening. These data demonstrate the need for improved markers of prognosis and continued assessment of the efficacy of screening with PSA.
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Authors
KADEE E. THOMPSON, JAVIER HERNÁNDEZ, EDITH D. CANBY-HAGINO, DEAN TROYER, IAN M. THOMPSON,