Incidental Carcinoma of the Prostate: a Review of the Literature and Critical Reappraisal of Classification
1980
AbstractThe problem in treating incidental carcinoma of the prostate is that of distinguishing between tumors that will have a long, benign natural history and those that will progress rapidly. A review of the English literature concerning incidental prostatic carcinoma reveals that patients with focal low grade tumors have a good prognosis, while patients with high grade lesions often suffer rapid tumor progression. By contrast, the clinical significance of high volume, low grade tumor is unknown. A method has been developed to evaluate the distribution of prostatic cancer using 4-quadrant transurethral prostatic resection. A detailed method for staging these cancers based on a comprehensive, segmental histopathological analysis also is presented. A precise definition of the stages of prostatic cancer should eventually improve our understanding of the natural history of this disease
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