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ESU Courses<br />

ESU Courses, 17 March<br />

348 <strong>Programme</strong> <strong>Book</strong><br />

ESU Course 23<br />

14.30 - 17.30 Surgery or radiotherapy for localised and locally advanced prostate<br />

cancer<br />

Orange Hall 2 - Level N-1<br />

Localised prostate cancer<br />

Introduction<br />

B. Djavan, Vienna (AT)<br />

Chair: B. Djavan, Vienna (AT)<br />

Treatment options and strategies in localised prostate cancer<br />

B. Djavan, Vienna (AT)<br />

How and when to use nomograms and networks<br />

R.J.A. Van Moorselaar, Amsterdam (NL)<br />

Oncological and functional results of radical prostatectomy<br />

B. Djavan, Vienna (AT)<br />

Oncology results of radiation therapy<br />

A. Bossi, Villejuif (FR)<br />

Advanced prostate cancer<br />

Radiotherapy with or without hormonal treatment in advanced PCA<br />

A. Bossi, Villejuif (FR)<br />

Results of radical prostatectomy for T3 disease<br />

B. Djavan, Vienna (AT)<br />

Adjuvant therapies following radical prostatectomy: What is the standard and what is new?<br />

R.J.A. Van Moorselaar, Amsterdam (NL)<br />

Take home messages<br />

B. Djavan, Vienna (AT)<br />

Aims and objectives<br />

The decision process towards surgery/active surveillance or radiation is a constantly evolving matter that<br />

requires a multitude of various information and inputs. In localised disease old habits have been jeopardised<br />

and surgical management seems to be fused with active surveillance in an increasing number of patients<br />

with good prognosticators. This course will summarise the decision process and indications for patients<br />

with clinically localised disease and help select the optimal treatment based on most recent oncological and<br />

functional data.<br />

In locally advanced disease, growing evidence supports the notion of radical surgery to improve outcome.<br />

US and European data endorse this policy in a selected group of patients. New radiation protocols and

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