Prostate cancer (PCa) represents the most common malignancy in adult males with an estimated number of 280 000 newly diagnosed cases only in the United States in 2015.[1] Due to the introduction of PSA in clinical practice, the majority of the patients are currently diagnosed with organ-confined and sometimes indolent disease.However, a nonnegligible proportion of individuals Thick Socks are still diagnosed with locally-advanced tumors.
In their recently published article, Bekelman et al.[2] focused on elderly patients with locally-advanced PCa in the attempt to determine the best treatment approach Wrestling - Clothing - Womens in this patient category, and concluded that, even in these individuals, androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) plus radiotherapy (RT) may confer a survival benefit relative to ADT alone.The importance of the current article resides in the fact that it focuses on a patient population that has not been, or has been only scarcely, included in previous studies on the same topic.