“…As well as the potential shortcomings of nomograms, studies of RP specimens in men diagnosed with just one microscopic focus of cancer report significant disease (pT3 or Gleason score >7, or tumour >0.5 mL) in 33–70% of RP specimens [14–16].…”
“…As well as the potential shortcomings of nomograms, studies of RP specimens in men diagnosed with just one microscopic focus of cancer report significant disease (pT3 or Gleason score >7, or tumour >0.5 mL) in 33–70% of RP specimens [14–16].…”
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