The spectrum of prostate cancer care: From curative intent to palliation

Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent malignancies affecting men in the developed world. A spectrum of disease states exists and management is tailored to individual patients. Increasing public awareness and prostate-specific antigen testing have led to earlier detection and the possibility o...

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Main Authors: Ali, A, Hamdy, F
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2008
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description Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent malignancies affecting men in the developed world. A spectrum of disease states exists and management is tailored to individual patients. Increasing public awareness and prostate-specific antigen testing have led to earlier detection and the possibility of cure but have increased the risk of overtreatment of indolent disease. Advances in curative modalities have reduced side effects and offer patients a choice of treatments. Nonetheless, many need no intervention and may be safely treated with active monitoring. Choice and timing of therapy for locally advanced and recurrent disease are variable, with potential benefits of early intervention counterbalanced by side effects of treatment. Progress has been made in the management of advanced disease; skeletal-related events have been reduced and survival has been increased. This review examines the evidence and rationale behind the treatment options from curative intent to management of locally advanced disease and palliation of metastatic disease. Copyright © 2008 by Current Medicine Group LLC.
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spelling oxford-uuid:a2314f75-5991-4ff8-a9ac-bf57b38e12cd2022-03-27T02:18:33ZThe spectrum of prostate cancer care: From curative intent to palliationJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:a2314f75-5991-4ff8-a9ac-bf57b38e12cdEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2008Ali, AHamdy, FProstate cancer is one of the most prevalent malignancies affecting men in the developed world. A spectrum of disease states exists and management is tailored to individual patients. Increasing public awareness and prostate-specific antigen testing have led to earlier detection and the possibility of cure but have increased the risk of overtreatment of indolent disease. Advances in curative modalities have reduced side effects and offer patients a choice of treatments. Nonetheless, many need no intervention and may be safely treated with active monitoring. Choice and timing of therapy for locally advanced and recurrent disease are variable, with potential benefits of early intervention counterbalanced by side effects of treatment. Progress has been made in the management of advanced disease; skeletal-related events have been reduced and survival has been increased. This review examines the evidence and rationale behind the treatment options from curative intent to management of locally advanced disease and palliation of metastatic disease. Copyright © 2008 by Current Medicine Group LLC.
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