Purpose: To evaluate the Epstein criteria for insignificant prostate cancer (CaP) prediction in a contemporary Chinese population, and to develop a risk model with combined clinical and systematic biopsy and targeted biopsy parameters for active surveillance.
Methods: A total of 249 CaP patients with biopsy Gleason score (GS) of 6 were included. One hundred and one patients were eligible for insignificant CaP on final pathology (GS ≤6 and organ-confined).
A positive surgical margin (PSM) is reported to have some connection to the occurrence of biochemical recurrence and tumor metastasis in prostate cancer after the operation. There are no clinically usable models and the study is to predict the probability of PSM after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) based on preoperative examinations. It is a retrospective cohort from a single center.
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