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    Three-year Active Surveillance Outcomes in a Contemporary Community Urology Cohort in the United States

    Urology
    Vol. 130p72–78Published online: April 25, 2019
    • Jeremy B. Shelton
    • Thomas A. Paivanas
    • Phil Buffington
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      To determine the 3-year outcomes of men with prostate cancer managed with active surveillance (AS) in a cohort of geographically diverse community-based urology practices. AS is the management of choice for a majority of men with lower risk prostate cancer.1,2,3 Little is known about the contemporary “real-world” follow-up and adherence rates in the most common setting of urologic care, community (private) practice.4
      Three-year Active Surveillance Outcomes in a Contemporary Community Urology Cohort in the United States
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      Contemporary Management of Incident Prostate Cancer in Large Community Urology Practices in the United States

      Urology
      Vol. 129p79–86Published online: April 4, 2019
      • Jeremy B. Shelton
      • Phil Buffington
      • Richard Augspurger
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        To characterize the contemporary management of prostate cancer patients in large community practices. The optimal management of incident prostate cancer has changed in the last decades to include active surveillance for a large number of men. At the same time, many community practices have merged into larger groups. The adoption of evidence-based guidelines is of increasing importance, but poorly understood in this newer practice setting.
        Contemporary Management of Incident Prostate Cancer in Large Community Urology Practices in the United States
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