Radical Prostatectomy
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Prostate surgery improves younger prostate cancer patients survival - 8.6
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Advanced stage prostate cancer patients experience 20 year survival rates with surgery - 7.1
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Adoption of newer, more expensive prostate cancer treatments - 6.5
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Prostatectomy effective in men with aggressive prostate cancer - 5.7
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Incontinence after prostate surgery reduced with behavioral therapy - 5.1
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Statins lower prostate cancer recurrence after prostatectomy - 4.3
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Prostate cancer impacts quality of life of patient - 3.8
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Prostate cancer family history has no impact on treatment - 3.6
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Statins reduce inflammation in prostate tumors - 3.5
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Green tea slows prostate cancer progression - 3.4
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Advanced stage prostate cancer patients experience 20 year survival rates with surgeryLong-term survival rates for patients with advanced prostate cancer suggest they can be good candidates for surgery, Mayo Clinic researchers have found. Their study found a 20-year survival rate for 80 percent of patients diagnosed with cancer that has potentially spread beyond the prostate, known as cT3 prostate cancer, and treated with radical prostatectomy, or surgery to remove the prostate gland.
Incontinence after prostate surgery reduced with behavioral therapyFor men with incontinence for at least one year following radical prostatectomy, participation in a behavioral training program that included pelvic floor muscle training, bladder control strategies and fluid management, resulted in a significant reduction in the number of incontinence episodes.
Prostatectomy effective in men with aggressive prostate cancerProstate surgery prostatectomy is found very effective in preventing death in men with aggressive prostate cancers, revealed by researchers at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC), Cleveland Clinic and the University of Michigan.
Prostate surgery improves younger prostate cancer patients survivalFor men younger than 50 with prostate cancer, undergoing a radical prostatectomy can greatly increase their chances for long-term survival, according to a new study from Henry Ford Hospital.
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