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  • Urology

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  • Prostate cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death globally.
  • Recent advancements have transformed prostate cancer treatment strategies.
  • Understanding current therapeutic options is crucial for patient management.

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  • To review the pathology, diagnostics, and treatments for prostate cancer.
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  • To inform clinical decision-making for prostate cancer patients.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of prostate cancer pathology, diagnosis, and treatment.
  • Analysis of current and emerging therapeutic modalities.
  • Discussion of treatment selection based on disease stage and patient factors.

Main Results:

  • Active surveillance is recommended for indolent prostate cancer.
  • Local therapies are effective for localized disease.
  • Systemic treatments, including androgen deprivation therapy, chemotherapy, and novel agents like Lu-177-PSMA radioligand therapy and PARP inhibitors, are vital for advanced and metastatic prostate cancer.

Conclusions:

  • Shared decision-making considering toxicity and patient preferences is essential.
  • Further research is required to optimize treatment sequencing and combinations for metastatic prostate cancer.
  • The therapeutic landscape for prostate cancer continues to evolve, improving patient outcomes.