Abstract
In western countries, prostatic carcinoma is the most frequent neoplasia in the male sex after pulmonary neoplasia. Its early diagnosis is very important. The authors report the results of a screening for prostatic carcinoma effected in some municipalities of the district of Parma (Italy); 28 prostatic carcinomas were diagnosed (1.2% of the examined patients). Twelve patients were submitted to radical nerve-sparing prostatectomy according to Walsh. In all of them, PSA values decreased to values < 1 ngr/ml, confirming the radicality of the operation and few complications occurred. The conclusion of the authors is that nowadays timely radical prostatectomy is the only “definitive” treatment of prostatic carcinoma, allowing a better quality of life, however long it is.
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