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The goal of this retrospective, observational study is to preliminarily learn about the safety and efficacy of two-step radical prostatectomy in the treatment of low- to intermediate-risk prostate cancer patients with enlarged prostate and severe benign prostatic hyperplasia. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. Whether two-step prostatectomy is safe enough to decrease the surgical difficulty of these patients? 2. Whether the oncologic control is promising?
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Diagnosed as prostate cancer pathologically by prostate biopsy Evaluated as localized prostate cancer by imaging studies Prostate volume>70mL evaluated by transrectal ultrasonography or multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging Gleason score≤ 4+3=7 Preoperative PSA<20ng/mL Estimated survival> 10 years; Informed consent is obtained from the patient
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The patient has received other therapy including radical radiotherapy, transurethral resection of the prostate, cryoablation, HIFU, etc.
Any contraindication of surgery or anaesthesia
30 participants in 1 patient group
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