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    Correction to: The natural course of pT2 prostate cancer with positive surgical margin: predicting biochemical recurrence

    In multivariate analysis, GS of the regular prostatectomy specimen was the only statistically significant parameter for pT2R1 prostate cancer.

    A. Karl, A. Buchner, C. Tympner, T. Kirchner, U. Ganswindt in World Journal of Urology (2020)

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    ProPSA and the Prostate Health Index as predictive markers for aggressiveness in low-risk prostate cancer—results from an international multicenter study

    One of the major challenges in prostate cancer (PCa) treatment is distinguishing insignificant PCa from those forms that need active treatment. We evaluated the impact of PSA isoforms on risk stratification in...

    I Heidegger, H Klocker, R Pichler, A Pircher in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases (2017)

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    The natural course of pT2 prostate cancer with positive surgical margin: predicting biochemical recurrence

    To predict biochemical recurrence respecting the natural course of pT2 prostate cancer with positive surgical margin (R1) and no adjuvant/neoadjuvant therapy.

    A. Karl, A. Buchner, C. Tympner, T. Kirchner, U. Ganswindt in World Journal of Urology (2015)

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    Accuracy of the EORTC risk tables and of the CUETO scoring model to predict outcomes in non-muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma of the bladder

    The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) risk tables and the Spanish Urological Club for Oncological Treatment (CUETO) scoring model are the two best-established predictive tools ...

    E Xylinas, M Kent, L Kluth, A Pycha, E Comploj, R S Svatek in British Journal of Cancer (2013)

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    Positive urine cytology and carcinoma in situ prior to second transurethral resection of the bladder correlate with positive second resection histology and the need for subsequent cystectomy

    A second transurethral resection of the bladder (TURB) is recommended for high-grade bladder cancer (BC) yet yields negative results in over half of the cases. Aim of this study was to identify prognostic indi...

    M. Lodde, R. Mayr, T. Martini, E. Comploj, S. Palermo in World Journal of Urology (2012)

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    Chronisches Schmerzsyndrom nach TUR-P

    Die Abfolge von falschen, nicht lege artis und überhastet durchgeführten Eingriffen bei gleichzeitigem Nichterkennen von Komplikationen führten zu einer Schädigung wo die Schwelle der Rehabilitierbarkeit übers...

    E. Comploj, A. Pycha in Komplikationen in der Urologie 2 (2005)