Radical Prostatectomy versus Watchful Waiting in Early Prostate Cancer
Uppsala University Hospital · King's College London · +8 more institutions
Abstract
In 2008, we reported that radical prostatectomy, as compared with watchful waiting, reduces the rate of death from prostate cancer. After an additional 3 years of follow-up, we now report estimated 15-year results.
From October 1989 through February 1999, we randomly assigned 695 men with early prostate cancer to watchful waiting or radical prostatectomy. Follow-up was complete through December 2009, with histopathological review of biopsy and radical-prostatectomy specimens and blinded evaluation of causes of death. Relative risks, with 95% confidence intervals, were estimated with the use of a Cox proportional-hazards model.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 175.10
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
15- ABAnna Bill‐AxelsonCorresponding
Uppsala University Hospital
- LHLars Holmberg
King's College London, Helsinki University Hospital
- MRMirja Ruutu
Helsinki University Hospital
- HGHans Garmo
King's College London, Helsinki University Hospital
- JRJennifer R. Rider
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Uppsala University Hospital, Harvard University
Topics & keywords
- Watchful waiting
- Medicine
- Prostatectomy
- Prostate cancer
- Prostate
- Urology
- Cancer
- General surgery
- Good health and well-being