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A big welcome back to EAU Guideline gurus, Dr Derya Tilki (Martini-Klinik, Hamburg, Germany), and Dr Gianluca Giannarini (Santa Maria della Misericordia University Hospital, Udine, Italy), for an overview of the major headlines from this year's EAU Guideline update. Derya is Deputy Chair of the EAU Prostate Cancer Guideline Committee and has picked out four areas to discuss. These are:
1. New stratification for favourable and unfavourable prostate cancer
2. PSMA PET/CT now recommended for unfavourable intermediate-risk cancer
3. No change to PLND recommendations due to lack of benefit in MSKCC RCT update
4. Importance of multidisciplinary approach for mHSPC
So tune in so you can pretend you have read the full 250 page 2025 Guideline!!
Your usual co-hosts are Professor Declan Murphy and Dr Renu Eapen.
Even better on our Youtube channel
Links:
Updated 2025 EAU Prostate Cancer Guideline
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A big welcome back to EAU Guideline gurus, Dr Derya Tilki (Martini-Klinik, Hamburg, Germany), and Dr Gianluca Giannarini (Santa Maria della Misericordia University Hospital, Udine, Italy), for an overview of the major headlines from this year's EAU Guideline update. Derya is Deputy Chair of the EAU Prostate Cancer Guideline Committee and has picked out four areas to discuss. These are:
1. New stratification for favourable and unfavourable prostate cancer
2. PSMA PET/CT now recommended for unfavourable intermediate-risk cancer
3. No change to PLND recommendations due to lack of benefit in MSKCC RCT update
4. Importance of multidisciplinary approach for mHSPC
So tune in so you can pretend you have read the full 250 page 2025 Guideline!!
Your usual co-hosts are Professor Declan Murphy and Dr Renu Eapen.
Even better on our Youtube channel
Links:
Updated 2025 EAU Prostate Cancer Guideline
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