Four hundred and four prostatic cancer patients diagnosed in the years 1979-1982 in nine Finnish hospitals have been followed up for a mean period of three years. The aim of this study is to evaluate the situation of this malignancy in the Finnish male population and to discuss the diagnostic procedures and treatment modalities. In one fifth of the patients the carcinoma was as incidental finding on microscopical examination of tissue removed by transurethral resection or enucleation for presumed benign prostatic hyperplasia. At the diagnostic moment 69% of the tumours were locally advanced beyond the prostatic capsule and one third of all cases had metastasized. 134 out of 404 (33%) have died and 45% of these of prostatic cancer. Survival was adversely affected by the tumour differentiation grade. In non-metastasized cases the local extent of the tumour had no notable effect on prognosis. Some early comparisons are made between orchidectomy and oestrogen therapy.

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