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- S0302-2838(10)00893-6.title drag remove slide Title Decreasing rate and extent of lymph node staging in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy may undermine the rate of lymph node metastases diagnosis in prostate cancer. Decreasing rate and extent of lymph node staging in patients undergoing radical prostatectomy may ... Zoom
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S0302-2838(10)00893-6.introduction
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Introduction
At radical prostatectomy (RP), pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) represents the most accurate lymph node (LN) staging procedure.
We evaluated the rate of PLND use and its LN count (LNC) over the ... At radical prostatectomy (RP), pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) represents the most accurate ... Zoom -
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Graphic representation of temporal trends for the (a) mean and median of lymph ...
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Graphic representation of the relationship between lymph node count and the ...
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Graphic representation of the relationship between lymph node count quartiles ...
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S0302-2838(10)00893-6.materials_and_methods
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Materials and methods
We examined 130080 patients treated with RP, between 1988 and 2006, within 17 Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results registries.
LNC was modeled as a categorical variable using quartiles: ... We examined 130080 patients treated with RP, between 1988 and 2006, within 17 Surveillance, ... Zoom
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