Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6168931 | Urology | 2010 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Active surveillance is a management plan for localized prostate cancer that offers selective delayed intervention on indication of disease progression, allowing patients to delay or avoid treatment and associated side-effects. Outcomes from centers that promote active surveillance are favorable, with high rates of disease-specific survival. However, there remains a need for prognostic variables or biomarkers that distinguish with high specificity the aggressive cancers that progress on surveillance from the indolent cancers. The Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study is a multicenter study and a biorepository that will discover and confirm biomarkers of aggressive disease as defined by histologic, prostate-specific antigen, or clinical criteria.
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Authors
Lisa F. Newcomb, James D. Brooks, Peter R. Carroll, Ziding Feng, Martin E. Gleave, Peter S. Nelson, Ian M. Thompson, Daniel W. Lin,