Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8243275 | International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Conclusions: Outcome after permanent BT for prostatic cancer relates to tumor stage, Gleason score, pretreatment PSA, BT year, and post-BT dosimetric quality. PSA nadir â¤0.5 ng/mL was particularly associated with durable long-term PSA disease-free survival. The only controllable factor to impact on long-term outcome was the D90 which is a reflection of implant quality.
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Authors
Michael J. M.D., Deborah A. M.D., Larry B. Ph.D., Louis M.D., David C. M.D., John C. M.D., Brian J. M.D., Jay P. M.D., Anthony L. M.D., Thomas M. M.D., Mohamed M.D., Eric M. M.D.,