Long-term results of radical prostatectomy with locally advanced prostate cancer

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Radical prostatectomy for locally advanced prostate cancer is not a sufficiently effective method because of the frequent occurrence of early local tumor recurrences and metastases. In this regard, the evaluation of long-term results after radical treatment requires a long period of observation. Radical prostatectomy is limited by age and is performed in patients not older than 70-72 years, expected life expectancy of more than 5-10 years and minimal amount of concomitant diseases in the compensation stage. The level of prostate-specific antigen allows us to identify clinically significant and potentially curable forms of prostate cancer. The study of prognostic factors allowed isolating a group of patients in the stage of T3 with a favorable prognosis for a disease-free lifespan after radical prostatectomy.

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I. V Lukyanov

Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Email: i.v.lukianov@mail.ru
канд. мед. наук, доц., проф. каф. урологии и хирургической андрологии ФГБОУ ДПО РМАНПО 125993, Russian Federation, Moscow, ul. Barrikadnaia, d. 2/1

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