Low-intensity extracorporeal shock wave therapy (LI-SWT) did not improve erectile dysfunction compared to a sham procedure in radical prostatectomy patients. Fewer than 20% of men in the LI-SWT group ...
The addition of hormone therapy to radiotherapy improves overall survival in men with high-risk prostate cancer, over ...
No significant improvement seen in overall survival with addition of hormone therapy to post-radical prostatectomy radiotherapy.
MARCAP investigators conducted the first individual patient data meta-analysis of randomized trials (POSEIDON) evaluating the use and duration hormone therapy with postoperative radiation therapy in ...
Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy among men, with over 160,000 new cases diagnosed annually in the United States. Although advances in surgery, radiotherapy, and hormone therapy have ...
Among patients with prostate cancer who received MRI-guided stereotactic body radiation therapy (SABR), more than 80% demonstrated “classic” neurovascular bundle patterns and over 96% showed more than ...
The myth is that prostate cancer treatment destroys men’s erections. The truth is more complicated. Men facing treatment for this disease should prepare themselves emotionally for permanent erectile ...
For men with a localized recurrence following prostate cancer radiotherapy, salvage treatment with either focal therapy or surgery may offer comparable long-term cancer control, but focal therapy ...
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