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  2. Management of prostate cancer - Wikipedia

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    Clinical applications of PDT for prostate cancer have demonstrated potential benefits in terms of efficacy and safety, particularly for patients with localized, low to intermediate-risk tumors. PDT offers the advantage of targeting specific areas within the prostate, which can help preserve urinary and sexual functions that are often affected ...

  3. Prostate cancer staging - Wikipedia

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    Prostate cancer staging is the process by which physicians categorize the risk of cancer having spread beyond the prostate, or equivalently, the probability of being cured with local therapies such as surgery or radiation. Once patients are placed in prognostic categories, this information can contribute to the selection of an optimal approach ...

  4. Radiomics - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] [8] Radiomics emerged from the medical fields of radiology and oncology [3] [9] [10] and is the most advanced in applications within these fields. However, the technique can be applied to any medical study where a pathological process can be imaged.

  5. Gleason grading system - Wikipedia

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    The system is widely accepted and used for clinical decision making even as it is recognised that certain biomarkers, like ACP1 expression, might yield higher predictive value for future disease course. [2] The histopathologic diagnosis of prostate cancer has implications for the possibility and methodology of Gleason scoring. [3]

  6. Brachytherapy - Wikipedia

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    Body sites in which brachytherapy can be used to treat cancer. Brachytherapy is commonly used to treat cancers of the cervix, prostate, breast, and skin. [1]Brachytherapy can also be used in the treatment of tumours of the brain, eye, head and neck region (lip, floor of mouth, tongue, nasopharynx and oropharynx), [10] respiratory tract (trachea and bronchi), digestive tract (oesophagus, gall ...

  7. Image-guided radiation therapy - Wikipedia

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    The single most important area of innovation in clinical practice is the reduction of the planning target volume margins around the location. The ability to avoid more normal tissue (and thus potentially employ dose escalation strategies) is a direct by-product of the ability to execute therapy with the most accuracy.

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