Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3868659 The Journal of Urology 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
This nationwide analysis of a country that has had a public, equal access health care system for decades describes some current radical prostatectomy trends. Since 2007, the absolute number of radical prostatectomies has decreased. Data on morbidity, perioperative mortality and overall survival raise caution about performing radical prostatectomy in elderly men, eg those 70 years old or older.
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