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Radical prostatectomy in locally confined prostatic carcinoma
1James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Maryland 21205.
Abstract:
Because of recent advances in surgical technique with reduced morbidity and wider margins of resection, radical prostatectomy has become more widely accepted. For patients with localized prostatic cancer who have a 10-15-year projected survival, radical prostatectomy is the ideal form of therapy. In addition, in select patients with more advanced disease radical prostatectomy, while not curative, provides excellent palliation of the local lesion with minimal morbidity.