Active surveillance versus nonradical treatment for low-risk men with prostate cancer: a review
Details
Publication Year 2022-09,Volume 10,Issue #3,Page 117-122
Journal Title
Prostate International
Publication Type
Review
Abstract
Low-risk prostate cancer has traditionally seen a preference towards avoiding treatment-related harms with active surveillance (AS) and multimodal monitoring protocols utilized to assess for disease progression. Large trials have shown variations in mortality and cancer survival benefit between AS and radical treatment, which has prompted further trials into the management of low-risk disease. Nonradical treatments for men on AS have been an emerging field and yet to enter mainstream guidelines or practice. These include pharmacological treatments, focal therapy, nutraceuticals, immunotherapy, and exercise. We present a review of all current major randomized clinical trials for nonradical treatment of men on AS and summarize their findings.
Keywords
Active surveillance; low risk; nonradical treatment; progression; prostate cancer; survival
Department(s)
Surgical Oncology
PubMed ID
36225285
Open Access at Publisher's Site
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prnil.2022.08.002
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