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For patients with high risk prostate cancer, is there data to support prostatectomy, as opposed to upfront RT?

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Radiation Oncology · Varian Medical Systems/Allegheny health network

In 2010, MSKCC published a study in JCO which suggested surgery was better than 81 Gy IMRT for high risk prostate cancer. The study had many limitations including selection bias of higher stage patients. in the RT group, there was only short term androgen ablation, lack of salvage or delayed salvage...

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