Active Surveillance: The Sweet Smell of Success - YouTube
Active Surveillance: The Sweet Smell of Success - YouTube
Top Swedish urologist Ola Bratt, MD, the speaker at the ASPI webinar on
Oct. 30, a consultant urological surgeon at the Prostate Cancer
Centre, Sahlgrenska University Hospital Gothenburg, Sweden, said
research is clear that men can co-exist with Gleason 6 cancers because
they are indolent and virtually never metastasize or spread. He
stresses that these cancer cells are not dangerous.
Dr. Bratt, chairman of the Swedish National Prostate Cancer Guidelines
Group and who also chairs the committee preparing for a national
screening program for prostate cancer, has developed over the years a
kinder, gentler way to break the news. He said he tells them: “You have
no cancer that needs to be treated.” That statement takes the shock out
of the diagnosis.
So active surveillance, close monitoring of the cancer, has been a hit
in Sweden among men with very low-risk disease. More than 90% of Swedish
men in this situation opt for AS compared to 55% in the U.S.
nationally.
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