Active surveillance can reduce overtreatment in patients with low-risk prostate cancer

Frederik Birkebæk Thomsen, Martin Andreas Røder, Helle Hvarness, Peter Iversen, Klaus Brasso

    Abstract

    The incidence of prostate cancer in Denmark rose approximately 50% from 2000 to 2009 in parallel with the introduction of prostate-specific antigen (PSA)-testing. Available evidence indicates a significant overtreatment of patients with low-risk prostate cancer. Active surveillance has been proposed as an observation strategy to reduce overtreatment and limit curatively intended therapy to those patients who need it. We reported the first Danish results from an active surveillance cohort.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalDanish Medical Bulletin (Online)
    Volume60
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)A4575
    ISSN1603-9629
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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