Urinary incontinence (UI) after radical prostatectomy is a common and distressing complication for men with prostate cancer.
Dr. Khurshid Guru answers the question: 'Hospital Stay After Prostatectomy?' March 16, 2009 -- Question: How long will I be in the hospital following my radical laparoscopic, perineal, or retropubic ...
Adding a surgery-specific module to a perioperative telemedicine programme significantly improved functional outcomes after radical prostatectomy, resulting in better urinary continence, a reduced ...
The chances of erectile function recovery improved when patients received radiation treatment more than 16 months after surgery. SAN DIEGO—The timing of adjuvant or salvage radiotherapy (RT) can ...
Dr. Patrick Walsh answers the question: 'Perineal Vs. Retropubic Approach?' March 16, 2009 -- Question: What are the differences between a radical perineal prostatectomy and a radical retropubic ...
Stereotactic body radiotherapy as salvage therapy after radical prostatectomy was well tolerated. Toxic effects were comparable to a historical cohort of patients receiving conventionally fractionated ...
Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy reduced short-term complication risk by nearly half versus open surgery. Learn more from ...
The use of antiplatelet and/or anticoagulant medications has increased due to irregular diets, limited physical activity, and an ...
Prostate cancer is the most common malignant tumor in men, accounting for 29% of male neoplasm diagnoses in the United States alone. Radical prostatectomy remains the preferred treatment for localized ...
Basal-luminal subtyping of localized high-risk prostate cancer and benefit of adding docetaxel to definitive radiotherapy with androgen suppression in the NRG Oncology/RTOG 0521 phase III trial.