Long-term Consequences of Finasteride vs Placebo in the Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial. Background: Finasteride has been found to reduce the risk of low-grade prostate cancer but to have no impact on overall survival. The long-term adverse and... Unger,M Joseph,Till,... - 《Jnci Journal...
The use of young rats with no comorbidities and the early evaluation of the erectile function (EF) are deemed a source of bias. Our aim was to evaluate the long-term consequences in EF of bilateral nerve cavernous crush- injury (BNCI) in type 1 diabetic (DM) rats 30-male/12-week-old...
Consequences for overall survival rates are not known. Overall survival is one of the most important clinical endpoints that is not considered in many prostate cancer studies. This endpoint requires long follow-up periods in a patient population treated with curative intent. In contrast to disease ...
Cost consequences of surveillance, medical management or surgery for benign prostatic hyperplasia. J Urol 1996; 155 (4): 1311–1316 CrossRef Lowe FC, McDaniel RL, Chmiel JJ, et al. Economic modeling to assess the costs of treatment with finasteride, terazosin, and transurethral resection of ...
implemented more widely. The explanation is likely multifactorial including: (I) technical issues, such as two-dimensional imaging and limited maneuverability of instrumentation; (II) lack of adequate training; and (III) concerns about the consequences of major vascular injury with a closed chest ...
This is one of the few prospective reports on quality of life for prostate cancer patients beyond 10years, and adds information about the late consequences of treatment choices. These data may help patients make informed decisions regarding treatment choice based on symptoms they may experience in ...
Positive surgical mar- gins in radical prostatectomy: outlining the problem and its long-term con- sequences. Eur Urol. 2009;55(1):87-99.Yossepowitch O, Bjartell A, Eastham JA, et al. Positive surgical margins in radical prostatectomy: outlining the problem and its long-term consequences....
A high amount of variance in FoP could be explained by IP (R2 =.435). Stronger perceptions of worry, perceived negative consequences, negative emotions, symptoms (identity) and shorter time-line were significant predictors of FoP (p < .001). Furthermore, having at least one son (p=.011)...
"But there is every reason to believe that today's treatment choices also have consequences for the rest of the man's life, which is important to know when advising patients," says Holmberg.
CONCLUSIONS Combination of Urolume stent and artificial urinary sphincter can be effective in management of complicated bladder neck contractures with urinary incontinence in patients suffering consequences of prostate cancer treatment. This can be accomplished with minimal morbidity and significantly less ...