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Prise en charge du ≪ rising PSA ≫ aprés prostatectomie totale
Rising PSA after radical prostatectomy corresponds to a biochemical recurrence, i.e., a new rise in PSA levels. Several definitions of biochemical recurrence exist. Predictive factors can differentiate local recurrence and distant metastasis. Depending on the case, the therapeutic options for managing these recurrences are radiotherapy, hormone therapy, and chemotherapy.