Sunday, April 29, 2012

Surgical treatment for prostate cancer is ineffective?

The world's biggest randomised trial of prostate cancer has found that the standard surgical treatment for the disease is ineffective.

The results of the Prostate Intervention Versus Observation Trial (PIVOT), led by Timothy Wilt and started in 1994 with 731 men, showed that those who underwent the operation had less than a three per cent survival benefit compared with those who had no treatment, after being followed up for 12 years. The difference was not statistically significant and could have arisen by chance.


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