The Clinically Organ-Confined Adenocarcinoma of the Prostate. Natural History, Selection Criteria for Radical Prostatectomy and Prognostic Factors Based on Long-Term Follow-up.
Hans-Peter . Ed(S): Schmid
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Paperback. This monograph addresses the basic dilemmas surrounding prostate cancer. These include the 40 percent histologic incidence of invasive cancer in men in comparison to a 3 percent death rate and the extraordinary slow doubling time of 4 to 5 years for untreated clinical stages. Editor(s): Schmid, Hans-Peter. Series: Forstschritte der urologie und nephrologie. Num Pages: 74 pages, biography. BIC Classification: MJCL; MJS. Category: (P) Professional & Scholarly; (UP) Postgraduate. Dimension: 244 x 170 x 4. Weight in Grams: 163.
Dr. Hans-Peter Schmid has addressed in this monograph the basic dilemmas surrounding prostate cancer. These dilemmas include the 40 % histologic incidence of invasive cancer in men in comparison to a 3 % death rate, the extraordinary slow doubling time of four to five years for untreated early clinical stages (T1 and T2 cancers), the limited life span of even healthy men over 70 years of age, and the national and international debates of how to treat this cancer. It is important, however, to recognize that despite these uncertainties, prostate cancer is probably the most predictive of all human solid ... Read more
Dr. Hans-Peter Schmid has addressed in this monograph the basic dilemmas surrounding prostate cancer. These dilemmas include the 40 % histologic incidence of invasive cancer in men in comparison to a 3 % death rate, the extraordinary slow doubling time of four to five years for untreated early clinical stages (T1 and T2 cancers), the limited life span of even healthy men over 70 years of age, and the national and international debates of how to treat this cancer. It is important, however, to recognize that despite these uncertainties, prostate cancer is probably the most predictive of all human solid ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1994
Publisher
Steinkopff Darmstadt Germany
Number of pages
74
Condition
New
Series
Forstschritte der urologie und nephrologie
Number of Pages
74
Place of Publication
Darmstadt, Germany
ISBN
9783798509986
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V9783798509986
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