Abstract
Abstract: This study aims to describe the clinical and subclinical characteristics of patients with castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). The retrospective study was conducted on 46 patients with CRPC in Huu Nghi Hospital. The results indicated that the main clinical symptoms were bone pain (63.0%), hematuria (34.0%), and lower urinary tract symptoms (32.6%). The highest and lowest PSA concentrations were 611.3 ng/mL and 0.01 ng/mL, respectively. The most common sites of metastasis were bone (82.6%), lymph node (50.0%), and lung (19.6%). These patients were all at the late stage, so most of them had symptoms of metastasis and high PSA.
 Keywords: Prostate cancer, castration-resistant, clinical characteristics, subclinical characteristics.
 
 
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