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Alejandro Sanchez
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Alejandro Sanchez, MD

Languages spoken: English, Spanish

Clinical Locations

Huntsman Cancer Institute - Cancer Hospital South

Clinic 2B, Urology
Salt Lake City
801-587-4381
  • Clinical Information

    Dr. Alejandro Sanchez is a native of Cali, Colombia. He is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Urology at the University of Utah School of Medicine and a Huntsman Cancer Institute investigator. Dr. Sanchez specializes in the surgical care of patients with urologic cancers using open, laparoscopic, robotic and endoscopic techniques. His practice at the Huntsman Cancer Institute primarily focuses on the multidisciplinary treatment of patients with prostate, bladder, kidney, testicular, adrenal, urethral and penile cancers.

    Academic Information

    Dr. Sanchez received his undergraduate degree from the University of Florida where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in Biochemistry. He earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed his urologic surgery training at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Sanchez then completed a fellowship in urologic oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center where he received a Young Investigator Award from the American Society of Urologic Oncology to evaluate the mechanisms underlying the association of sarcopenia (low skeletal muscle mass) and poor oncologic outcomes in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma. During his fellowship, Dr. Sanchez also received the Chairman’s Award for Excellence in Basic Science.

    As an Assistant Professor in the Division of Urology at the University of Utah School of Medicine and Huntsman Cancer Institute, Dr. Sanchez’s research efforts are primarily focused on clinical trial development and translational research.

    Patient Rating

    4.9 /5
    ( out of 411 reviews )

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    Patient Comments

    Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety. For the convenience of our visitors, some patient comments have been translated from their original language into English while preserving their original meaning as accurately as possible. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

    March 25, 2025
    HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTER

    He arrived with a smile on his face and made sure l could see the screen when he was checking me and removing the stent

    March 24, 2025
    HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTER

    Dr. Alejandro Sanchez, in my opinion is at the top of my list for cancer care, he is thorough, caring and most of all considerate of my feelings. I HIGHLY recommend him.

    March 14, 2025
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    He's a great person and a professional in every aspect of his profession. I'm very grateful for all the time he dedicated to my treatment. [TRANSLATED]

    March 10, 2025
    HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTER

    Very impressed with quality of staff & courtesy & response back can't say enough good about the whole experience thank the whole staff very much

    March 09, 2025
    HUNTSMAN CANCER CENTER

    I have nothing but good to say about Dr. Sanchez!!

    February 25, 2025
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Super great experience!! Dr Sanchez was very professional, caring and helpful in taking us each step of the way. In a heartbeat we would have him again if necessary.

    February 21, 2025
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    I like the way he reviews the things about my medical condition, and a plan for the future

    February 20, 2025
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Was very professional and polite,treated with respect during the visit.

    February 13, 2025
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Sanchez is caring thorough understanding and explains everything. I would recommend him to anyone in need of his professional experience.

  • Clinical Information

    Dr. Alejandro Sanchez is a native of Cali, Colombia. He is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Urology at the University of Utah School of Medicine and a Huntsman Cancer Institute investigator. Dr. Sanchez specializes in the surgical care of patients with urologic cancers using open, laparoscopic, robotic and endoscopic techniques. His practice at the Huntsman Cancer Institute primarily focuses on the multidisciplinary treatment of patients with prostate, bladder, kidney, testicular, adrenal, urethral and penile cancers.

    Academic Information

    Dr. Sanchez received his undergraduate degree from the University of Florida where he graduated Summa Cum Laude in Biochemistry. He earned his medical degree from Harvard Medical School and completed his urologic surgery training at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Sanchez then completed a fellowship in urologic oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center where he received a Young Investigator Award from the American Society of Urologic Oncology to evaluate the mechanisms underlying the association of sarcopenia (low skeletal muscle mass) and poor oncologic outcomes in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma. During his fellowship, Dr. Sanchez also received the Chairman’s Award for Excellence in Basic Science.

    As an Assistant Professor in the Division of Urology at the University of Utah School of Medicine and Huntsman Cancer Institute, Dr. Sanchez’s research efforts are primarily focused on clinical trial development and translational research.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Surgery -Assistant Professor
    Academic Divisions Urology

    Education history

    Professional Medical Leadership, Excellence, Advancement and Development, Program (LEAD) - Huntsman Cancer Institute and University of Utah David Eccles School of Business Certificate
    Fellowship Urologic Oncology - Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Fellow
    Residency Urologic Surgery - Massachusetts General Hospital Resident
    Internship General Surgery - Massachusetts General Hospital Intern
    Professional Medical Medicine - Harvard Medical School M.D.
    Undergraduate Biochemistry and Microbiology - University of Florida B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Purdue MP, Dutta D, Machiela MJ, Gorman BR, Winter T, Okuhara D, Cleland S, Ferreiro-Iglesias A, Scheet P, Liu A, Wu C, Antwi SO, Larkin J, Zequi SC, Sun M, Hikino K, Hajiran A, Lawson KA, Crcano F, Blanchet O, Shuch B, Nepple KG, Margue G, Sundi D, Diver WR, Folgueira MAAK, van Bokhoven A, Neffa F, Brown KM, Hofmann JN, Rhee J, Yeager M, Cole NR, Hicks BD, Manning MR, Hutchinson AA, Rothman N, Huang WY, Linehan WM, Lori A, Ferragu M, Zidane-Marinnes M, Serrano SV, Magnabosco WJ, BioBank Japan Project, Vilas A, Decia R, Carusso F, Graham LS, Anderson K, Bilen MA, Arciero C, Pellegrin I, Ricard S, FinnGen, Scelo G, Banks RE, Vasudev NS, Soomro N, Stewart GD, Adeyoju A, Bromage S, Hrouda D, Gibbons N, Patel P, Sullivan M, Protheroe A, Nugent FI, Fournier MJ, Zhang X, Martin LJ, Komisarenko M, Eisen T, Cunningham SA, Connolly DC, Uzzo RG, Zaridze D, Mukeria A, Holcatova I, Hornakova A, Foretova L, Janout V, Mates D, Jinga V, Rascu S, Mijuskovic M, Savic S, Milosavljevic S, Gaborieau V, Abedi-Ardekani B, McKay J, Johansson M, Phouthavongsy L, Hayman L, Li J, Lungu I, Bezerra SM, Souza AG, Sares CTG, Reis RB, Gallucci FP, Cordeiro MD, Pomerantz M, Lee GM, Freedman ML, Jeong A, Greenberg SE, Sanchez A, Thompson RH, Sharma V, Thiel DD, Ball CT, Abreu D, Lam ET, Nahas WC, Master VA, Patel AV, Bernhard JC, Freedman ND, Bigot P, Reis RM, Colli LM, Finelli A, Manley BJ, Terao C, Choueiri TK, Carraro DM, Houlston R, Eckel-Passow JE, Abbosh PH, Ganna A, Brennan P, Gu J, Chanock SJ (2024). Multi-ancestry genome-wide association study of kidney cancer identifies 63 susceptibility regions. Nat Genet, 56(5), 809-818. ()
    2. Hu S, Chang CP, Snyder J, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Date A, Galvao C, Haaland B, Porucznik CA, Gren LH, Sanchez A, Lloyd S, ONeil B, Hashibe M (2023). Mental health outcomes in a population-based cohort of patients with prostate cancer. J Natl Cancer Inst, 116(3), 445-454. ()
    3. Michalek IM, Graff RE, Sanchez A, Choueiri TK, Cho E, Preston MA, Wilson KM (2023). Evaluation of statin use and renal cell carcinoma risk identifies sex-specific associations with RCC subtypes. Acta Oncol, 62(9), 988-993. ()
    4. Hu S, Chang CP, Snyder J, Deshmukh V, Newman M, Date A, Galvao C, Porucznik CA, Gren LH, Sanchez A, Lloyd S, Haaland B, ONeil B, Hashibe M (2023). Comparing Active Surveillance and Watchful Waiting With Radical Treatment Using Machine Learning Models Among Patients With Prostate Cancer. JCO Clin Cancer Inform, 7, e2300083. ()
    5. Ged Y, Sanchez A, Patil S, Knezevic A, Stein E, Petruzella S, Weiss K, Duzgol C, Chaim J, Akin O, Mourtzakis M, Paris MT, Scott J, Kuo F, Kotecha R, Hakimi AA, Lee CH, Motzer RJ, Voss MH, Furberg H (2022). Associations between Pretreatment Body Composition Features and Clinical Outcomes among Patients with Metastatic Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Treated with Immune Checkpoint Blockade. Clin Cancer Res, 28(23), 5180-5189. ()
    6. Mano R, Hoeh B, DiNatale RG, Sanchez A, Benfante NE, Reznik E, Leitao MM, Shoushtari AN, Goh A, Donat SM, Herr HW, Bochner BH, Dalbagni G, Donahue TF (2022). Urethral Melanoma - Clinical, Pathological and Molecular Characteristics. Bladder Cancer, 8(3), 291-301. ()
    7. Graff RE, Wilson KM, Sanchez A, Chang SL, McDermott DF, Choueiri TK, Cho E, Signoretti S, Giovannucci EL, Preston MA (2022). Obesity in Relation to Renal Cell Carcinoma Incidence and Survival in Three Prospective Studies. Eur Urol. ()
    8. Hutten R, Khouri A, Parsons M, Tward A, Wilson T, Peterson J, Morrell G, Dechet C, ONeil B, Schmidt B, Kokeny K, Lloyd S, Cannon D, Tward J, Sanchez A, Johnson S (2022). The Clinical Significance of Maximum Tumor Diameter on MRI in Men Undergoing Radical Prostatectomy or Definitive Radiotherapy for Locoregional Prostate Cancer. Clin Genitourin Cancer, 20(6), e453-e459. ()
    9. Mano R, Duzgol C, Ganat M, Goldman DA, Blum KA, Silagy AW, Walasek A, Sanchez A, DiNatale RG, Marcon J, Kashan M, Becerra MF, Benfante NE, Coleman JA, Kattan MW, Russo P, Akin O, Ostrovnaya I, Hakimi AA (2021). Somatic mutations as preoperative predictors of metastases in patients with localized clear cell renal cell carcinoma - An exploratory analysis. Urol Oncol, 39, 791.e17-791.e24. ()
    10. Hutten RJ, Parsons MW, Weil CR, Tward JD, Lloyd S, Sanchez A, Lester-Coll N, Johnson SB (2021). Temporal Trends and Predictors in Diagnosing Pathologic Node-Positive Prostate Cancer in Clinically Node-Negative Patients. Clin Genitourin Cancer, 19(6), e360-e366. ()
    11. Mano R, Duzgol C, Ganat M, Goldman DA, Blum KA, Silagy AW, Walasek A, Sanchez A, DiNatale RG, Marcon J, Kashan M, Becerra MF, Benfante N, Coleman JA, Kattan MW, Russo P, Akin O, Ostrovnaya I, Hakimi AA (2020). Preoperative nomogram predicting 12-year probability of metastatic renal cancer - evaluation in a contemporary cohort. Urol Oncol, 38(11), 853.e1-853.e7. ()
    12. Sanchez A, Kissel S, Coletta A, Scott J, Furberg H (2020). Impact of body size and body composition on bladder cancer outcomes: Risk stratification and opportunity for novel interventions. Urol Oncol, 38(9), 713-718. ()
    13. Sanchez A, Furberg H, Kuo F, Vuong L, Ged Y, Patil S, Ostrovnaya I, Petruzella S, Reising A, Patel P, Mano R, Coleman J, Russo P, Liu CH, Dannenberg AJ, Chan TA, Motzer R, Voss MH, Hakimi AA (2019). Transcriptomic signatures related to the obesity paradox in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma: a cohort study. Lancet Oncol, 21(2), 283-293. ()
    14. Mano R, Flynn J, Blum KA, Silagy AW, DiNatale RG, Marcon J, Wang A, Sanchez A, Coleman JA, Russo P, Ostrovnaya I, Hakimi AA (2019). The predictive role of preoperative and postoperative neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio in sarcomatoid renal cell carcinoma. Urol Oncol, 37(12), 916-923. ()
    15. DiNatale RG, Xie W, Becerra MF, Silagy AW, Attalla K, Sanchez A, Mano R, Marcon J, Blum KA, Benfante NE, Voss MH, Motzer RJ, Coleman J, Choueiri TK, Reznik E, Russo P, Heng DYC, Hakimi AA (2019). The Association Between Small Primary Tumor Size and Prognosis in Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma: Insights from Two Independent Cohorts of Patients Who Underwent Cytoreductive Nephrectomy. Eur Urol Oncol. ()
    16. Silagy AW, Flynn J, Mano R, Blum KA, Marcon J, DiNatale RG, Sanchez A, Carlo MI, Motzer RJ, Coleman JA, Russo P, Ostrovnaya I, Chen YB, Hakimi AA (2019). Clinicopathologic features associated with survival after cytoreductive nephrectomy for nonclear cell renal cell carcinoma. Urol Oncol, 37(11), 811.e9-811.e16. ()
    17. Gupta S, Argani P, Jungbluth AA, Chen YB, Tickoo SK, Fine SW, Gopalan A, Al-Ahmadie HA, Sirintrapun SJ, Sanchez A, Hakimi AA, Mcfarlane T, Salazar PA, Williamson SR, Skala SL, Mehra R, Hes O, Antonescu CR, Ladanyi M, Arcila ME, Reuter VE (2020). TFEB Expression Profiling in Renal Cell Carcinomas: Clinicopathologic Correlations. Am J Surg Pathol, 43(11), 1445-1461. ()
    18. Hakimi AA, Voss MH, Kuo F, Sanchez A, Liu M, Nixon B, Vuong L, Ostrovnaya I, Chen YB, Reuter VE, Riaz N, Cheng Y, Patel P, Marker M, Reising A, Li M, Chan TA, Motzer RJ (2019). Genomic and transcriptomic predictors of tyrosine kinase inhibitor response in the COMPARZ phase III trial. Cancer Discov, 9(4), 510-25.
    19. Hakimi AA, Voss MH, Kuo F, Sanchez A, Liu M, Nixon BG, Vuong L, Ostrovnaya I, Chen YB, Reuter V, Riaz N, Cheng Y, Patel P, Marker M, Reising A, Li MO, Chan TA, Motzer RJ (2019). Transcriptomic Profiling of the Tumor Microenvironment Reveals Distinct Subgroups of Clear Cell Renal Cell Cancer: Data from a Randomized Phase III Trial. Cancer Discov, 9(4), 510-525. ()
    20. Kashan M, Ghanaat M, Htker AM, Duzgol C, Sanchez A, DiNatale RG, Blum KA, Becerra MF, Manley BJ, Casuscelli J, Chiok M, Coleman JA, Russo P, Tickoo SK, Akin O, Hakimi AA (2018). Cystic Renal Cell Carcinoma: A Report on Outcomes of Surgery and Active Surveillance in Patients Retrospectively Identified on Pretreatment Imaging. J Urol, 200(2), 275-282. ()
    21. Graff RE, Cho E, Preston MA, Sanchez A, Mucci LA, Wilson KM (2018). Dietary Acrylamide Intake and Risk of Renal Cell Carcinoma in Two Large Prospective Cohorts. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 27(8), 979-982. ()
    22. Graff RE, Sanchez A, Tobias DK, Rodrguez D, Barrisford GW, Blute ML, Li Y, Sun Q, Preston MA, Wilson KM, Cho E (2018). Type 2 Diabetes in Relation to the Risk of Renal Cell Carcinoma Among Men and Women in Two Large Prospective Cohort Studies. Diabetes Care, 41(7), 1432-1437. ()
    23. Mendonca SJ, Sanchez A, Blum KA, Ghanaat M, Kashan MY, Benfante N, Russo P, Coleman JA, Crago AM, Hakimi AA (2018). The association of renal cell carcinoma with gastrointestinal stromal tumors. J Surg Oncol, 117(8), 1716-1720. ()
    24. Sanchez A, Wszolek MF, Niemierko A, Clayman RH, Drumm M, Rodrguez D, Feldman AS, Dahl DM, Heney NM, Shipley WU, Zietman AL, Efstathiou JA (2018). Incidence, Clinicopathological Risk Factors, Management and Outcomes of Nonmuscle Invasive Recurrence after Complete Response to Trimodality Therapy for Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer. J Urol, 199(2), 407-415. ()
    25. Graff RE, Sanchez A, Tobias DK, Rodrguez D, Barrisford GW, Blute ML, Li Y, Sun Q, Preston MA, Wilson KM, Cho E (2018). The association between type 2 diabetes mellitus and incidence of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and fatal RCC in two prospective cohorts. Diabetes Care.
    26. Feldman AS, Meyer CP, Sanchez A, Krasnova A, Reznor G, Menon M, Kibel AS, Choueiri TK, Lipsitz SR, Sun M, Trinh QD (2017). Morbidity and Mortality of Locally Advanced Prostate Cancer: A Population Based Analysis Comparing Radical Prostatectomy versus External Beam Radiation. J Urol, 198(5), 1061-1068. ()
    27. Sanchez A, Schoenfeld JD, Nguyen PL, Fiorentino M, Chowdhury D, Stampfer MJ, Sesso HD, Giovannucci E, Mucci LA, Shui IM (2016). Common variation in BRCA1 may have a role in progression to lethal prostate cancer after radiation treatment. Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis, 19(2), 197-201. ()
    28. Sanchez A, Rodriguez D, Allard CB, Bechis SK, Sullivan RJ, Boeke CE, Kuppermann D, Cheng JS, Barrisford GW, Preston MA, Feldman AS (2016). Primary genitourinary melanoma: Epidemiology and disease-specific survival in a large population-based cohort. Urol Oncol, 34(4), 166.e7-14. ()
    29. Hanske J, Sanchez A, Schmid M, Meyer CP, Abdollah F, Roghmann F, Feldman AS, Kibel AS, Sammon JD, Noldus J, Trinh QD, Eswara JR (2015). Comparison of 30-day perioperative outcomes in adults undergoing open versus minimally invasive pyeloplasty for ureteropelvic junction obstruction: analysis of 593 patients in a prospective national database. World J Urol, 33(12), 2107-13. ()
    30. Kreydin EI, Kim MM, Barrisford GW, Rodriguez D, Sanchez A, Santiago-Lastra Y, Ko DS (2015). Urinary Lignans Are Associated With Decreased Incontinence in Postmenopausal Women. Urology, 86(4), 716-20. ()
    31. Hanske J, Sanchez A, Schmid M, Meyer CP, Abdollah F, Feldman AS, Kibel AS, Sammon JD, Menon M, Eswara JR, Noldus J, Trinh QD (2015). A Comparison of 30-Day Perioperative Outcomes in Open Versus Minimally Invasive Nephroureterectomy for Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma: Analysis of 896 Patients from the American College of Surgeons-National Surgical Quality Improvement Program Database. J Endourol, 29(9), 1052-8. ()
    32. Sanchez A, Wszolek MF (2015). Bladder cancer: Quality of life in patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Nat Rev Urol, 12(4), 186-8. ()
    33. Rodrguez D, Barrisford GW, Sanchez A, Preston MA, Kreydin EI, Olumi AF (2014). Primary spermatic cord tumors: disease characteristics, prognostic factors, and treatment outcomes. Urol Oncol, 32(1), 52.e19-25. ()
    34. Sanchez A, Eisner BH (2013). Re: Visceral fat is correlated with prolonged operative time in laparoscopic single-site adrenalectomy and laparoscopic adrenalectomy. Urology, 82(6), 1318.

    Review

    1. Silagy AW, Sanchez A, Manley BJ, Bensalah K, Bex A, Karam JA, Ljungberg B, Shuch B, Hakimi AA (2019). Harnessing the Genomic Landscape of the Small Renal Mass to Guide Clinical Management. [Review]. Eur Urol Focus, 5(6), 949-957. ()
    2. DiNatale RG, Sanchez A, Hakimi AA, Reznik E (2019). Metabolomics informs common patterns of molecular dysfunction across histologies of renal cell carcinoma. [Review]. Urol Oncol. ()
    3. Sanchez A, Feldman AS, Hakimi AA (2018). Current Management of Small Renal Masses, Including Patient Selection, Renal Tumor Biopsy, Active Surveillance, and Thermal Ablation. [Review]. J Clin Oncol, 36(36), 3591-3600. ()

    Book Chapter

    1. Kaufman CS, Sanchez A, Ayyagari R (2021). Image-Guided Targeted Prostate Biopsies. In Tech Vasc Interv Radiol (24, p. 100777). United States. ()

    Case Report

    1. Vehawn J, Choudry M, Mahlow J, Agarwal J, Dechet C, Sanchez A (2022). Case of testicular nonseminomatous germ cell tumor cancer soft tissue seeding after inguinal orchiectomy. Urol Case Rep, 43, 102120. ()

    Editorial

    1. Sanchez A, Agarwal N (2021). Quantifying the Costs of Care Among Patients With High-Risk Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer Treated in the Veterans Health Administration. JAMA Netw Open, 4(3), e213816. ()
    2. Kissel S, Sanchez A (2020). Receipt of Survivorship Care Plans and Self-Reported Health Status Among Patients with Genitourinary Malignancy. J Urol, 204(3), 569. ()
    3. Sanchez A, Eisner BH (2013). Visceral Fat is Correlated With Prolonged Operative Time in Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Adrenalectomy and Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy. Urology, 82(6), 1318. ()

    Letter

    1. Mahlow J, Sanchez A, Barry M, Sirohi D (2022). Composite pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma-ganglioneuroma with a germline SDHC mutation: a first of its kind case report. [Letter to the editor]. Histopathology, 81(5), 682-685. ()
    2. Sanchez A, Furberg H (2020). Understanding the obesity paradox in cancer: looking to body composition and tumor-specific biology to understand this complex association [Letter to the editor]. Am J Clin Nutr. ()
    3. Sanchez A, Furberg H (2020). Obesity Paradox in Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treated With Immunotherapy. [Letter to the editor]. JAMA Oncol, 6(6), 940-941. ()

    Abstract

    1. Sanchez A, Kuo F, Petruzella S, Akin O, Paris M, Russo P, Chan TA, Mourtzakis M, Hakimi A, Furberg H (2019). Mechanisms underlying the association between sarcopenia and poor oncologic outcomes in clear cell renal cell carcinoma [Abstract]. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 37(7_suppl), 662.
    2. Voss MH, Kuo F, Sanchez A, Ostrovnaya I, Cheng Y, Patel P, Marker M, Reising A, Chan TA, Motzer RJ, Hakimi AA (2018). Characterizing tumor immune microenvironment (TME) and outcomes of 409 patients (pts) treated on COMPARZ: Distinct clusters emphasize immune infiltration and angiogenesis [Abstract]. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 36(15_suppl), 4515.

    Other

    1. Moses KA, Sprenkle PC, Bahler C, Box G, Carlsson SV, Catalona WJ, Dahl DM, DallEra M, Davis JW, Drake BF, Epstein JI, Etzioni RB, Farrington TA, Garraway IP, Jarrard D, Kauffman E, Kaye D, Kibel AS, LaGrange CA, Maroni P, Ponsky L, Reys B, Salami SS, Sanchez A, Seibert TM, Shaneyfelt TM, Smaldone MC, Sonn G, Tyson MD, Vapiwala N, Wake R, Washington S, Yu A, Yuh B, Berardi RA, Freedman-Cass DA (2023). NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Prostate Cancer Early Detection, Version 1.2023. J Natl Compr Canc Netw (21(3), pp. 236-246). United States. ()

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