1. Active surveillance for prostate cancer: a narrative review of clinical guidelines
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Bruinsma, SM, Bangma, CH, Carroll, PR, Leapman, MS, Rannikko, A, Petrides, N, Weerakoon, M, Bokhorst, LP, Roobol, MJ, Ehdaie, B, Fahey, M, Filson, C, Frydenberg, M, Gnanapragasam, V, Kakehi, Y, Kattan, M, Klotz, L, Lophatananon, A, Malouf, D, Moore, C, Muir, K, Parker, C, Pickles, T, Sanda, M, Steyerberg, E, Trock, B, Valdagni, R, Kwast, TVD, Villers, A, Gillespie, TW, Zhang, L, Gnanapragasam, Vincent [0000-0003-4722-4207], and Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
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signs and symptoms ,quality of life ,prostate cancer ,health care - Abstract
In the past decade active surveillance (AS) of men with localized prostate cancer has become an increasingly popular management option, and a range of clinical guidelines have been published on this topic. Existing guidelines regarding AS for prostate cancer vary widely, but predominantly state that the most suitable patients for AS are those with pretreatment clinical stage T1c or T2 tumours, serum PSA levels
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- 2016