Not exact matches
Respondents who had robotic surgeries
reported less pain after a day and a week, and there were no differences between the two types of patients after 12 weeks when it came to sexual
function or
urinary control.
Primary outcomes included physician -
reported side effects measured via a modified RTOG scale and patient -
reported outcomes of
urinary, bowel and sexual
function side effects measured with the Prostate Cancer Symptom Scale (PCSS) questionnaire.
In a new
report in The Journal of Urology ®, researchers found that contrary to some previous studies, neither recreational nor intense cycling appear to have a negative impact on men's sexual and
urinary function.
Men who attended a structured yoga class twice a week during prostate cancer radiation treatment
reported less fatigue and better sexual and
urinary function than those who didn't, according to a clinical trial led by the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.