Raised prostate-specific antigen alone may not be a true predictor in high-risk prostate cancer: A retrospective cohort analysis
Conclusions: PSA >20 ng/ml is the single most common criterion for stratification as high-risk PCa. However, men with PSA >20 ng/ml in isolation, without another adverse criterion, have better outcomes than men with adverse clinical or pathological criteria for high-risk disease.
Source: Indian Journal of Urology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Harshit Garg Amlesh Seth Rajeev Kumar Source Type: research
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