Appraising risk in active surveillance of localized prostate cancer
Abstract Objectives Men diagnosed with low‐risk prostate cancer are typically eligible for active surveillance of their cancer, involving monitoring for cancer progression and making judgements about the risks of prostate cancer against those of active intervention. Our study examined how risk for p...
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Main Authors: | Anne Hogden (Author), Kate Churruca (Author), Frances Rapport (Author), David Gillatt (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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