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1. Patterns of positive surgical margins after open radical prostatectomy and their association with clinical recurrence.

2. Preoperative Staging With 11 C-Choline PET/CT Is Adequately Accurate in Patients With Very High-Risk Prostate Cancer.

3. MRI Displays the Prostatic Cancer Anatomy and Improves the Bundles Management Before Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy.

4. "In-bore" MRI-guided Prostate Biopsy Using an Endorectal Nonmagnetic Device: A Prospective Study of 70 Consecutive Patients.

5. Adverse Features and Competing Risk Mortality in Patients With High-Risk Prostate Cancer.

6. The biopsy Gleason score 3+4 in a single core does not necessarily reflect an unfavourable pathological disease after radical prostatectomy in comparison with biopsy Gleason score 3+3: looking for larger selection criteria for active surveillance candidates.

7. State of the art of PET/CT with 11-choline and 18F-fluorocholine in the diagnosis and follow-up of localized and locally advanced prostate cancer.

8. Survival, Continence and Potency (SCP) recovery after radical retropubic prostatectomy: a long-term combined evaluation of surgical outcomes.

9. Patterns of positive surgical margins after open radical prostatectomy and their association with clinical recurrence

10. The impact of a structured intensive modular training in the learning curve of robot assisted radical prostatectomy

11. 'In-bore' MRI-guided Prostate Biopsy Using an Endorectal Nonmagnetic Device: A Prospective Study of 70 Consecutive Patients

12. Molecular Diagnostic Tools for the Detection of Nodal Micrometastases in Prostate Cancer Patients Undergoing Radical Prostatectomy with Extended Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection: A Prospective Study

13. The biopsy Gleason score 3+4 in a single core does not necessarily reflect an unfavourable pathological disease after radical prostatectomy in comparison with biopsy Gleason score 3+3: looking for larger selection criteria for active surveillance candidates

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