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[Complete radical prostatectomy and positive lymph nodes (stages pT1 to 4, N1 to 3, M0, D1)]

Authors :
A, Feyaerts
L, Stainier
M C, Nollevaux
P, De Groote
F, Lorge
R, Opsomer
F X, Wese
J P, Cosyns
P, Van Cangh
Source :
Acta urologica Belgica. 66(1)
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

Lymph node metastases are rarely detected during radical prostatectomy (55/647 patients in our series or 8.5%) and several authors consider that lymphadenectomy is unnecessary in most cases. Criteria based on clinical stage, PSA and tumor grade have been elaborated in order to avoid pelvic lymph node dissection in a low risk population. It is commonly admitted that patients with clinically localized prostate cancer, a PSA level10 ng/ml, and a Gleason score7 could be spared a pelvic lymphadenectomy. In our series, these patients account for 12% of positive nodes. The best treatment for prostate cancer patients with a nodal disease is controversial. We compare the evolution of two groups of patients: radical prostatectomy alone or combined with an immediate adjuvant hormonal treatment. We observe a difference between the two groups for biological progression (PSA failure) but not yet for clinical progression nor for survival as our mean follow-up in only 6 years.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
00017183
Volume :
66
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta urologica Belgica
Accession number :
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