Radical prostatectomy findings in patients in whom active surveillance of prostate cancer fails
October 22nd, 2009 Posted in watchful waitingAcording to a study at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, most progression after active surveillance occurs 1 to 2 years after diagnosis suggesting undersampling of more aggressive tumor rather than progression of indolent tumor. Even with progression most tumors have favorable pathology (27% potentially insignificant). A small percentage of men have advanced stage disease (pT3b or N1). The anterior region should be sampled in men on active surveillance.