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Development of tumor selection on the basis of pathological staging in clinically localized prostate carcinoma

Four hundred and eighty-eight radical retropubic prostatectomies (RRP) were performed on clinically localized prostate cancer at one institution within 5 years (1992-1996). These were then analyzed regarding the migration of pathological tumor stages towards more localized stages. Within the observa...

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Published in:Urologe. Ausgabe A 1998-03, Vol.37 (2), p.195-198
Main Authors: Noldus, J., Graefen, M., Hammerer, P., Henke, R.-P., Huland, H.
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