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From: Less advanced disease at initiation of salvage androgen deprivation therapy is associated with decreased mortality following biochemical failure post-salvage radiation therapy

Figure 1

Kaplan Meier plot of prostate cancer specific survival and overall survival after biochemical failure for patients treated with salvage radiotherapy. A Displays prostate cancer-specific survival as a function of no use of salvage ADT (SADT) or salvage ADT started after distant metastasis (DM), or before distant metastasis but stratified by short (<3 months) or long (>3 months) PSA doubling time (PSADT) while B shows overall survival based upon the same stratifications. B: Kaplan Meier Plot of the Time from BF to the Start of Salvage Androgen Deprivation Therapy (SADT). Patients are Stratified by their clinical status at the time of receiving (SADT) where some had already experienced distant metastasis when SADT was started (DM) while others had no DM but were stratified by short (<3 months) or long (>3 months) PSA doubling time (PSADT).

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