2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295179
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Prediction models of incontinence and sexual function one year after radical prostatectomy based on data from 20 164 prostate cancer patients

Nora Tabea Sibert,
Tobias Kurth,
Clara Breidenbach
et al.

Abstract: Background Incontinence and sexual dysfunction are long-lasting side effects after surgical treatment (radical prostatectomy, RP) of prostate cancer (PC). For an informed treatment decision, physicians and patients should discuss expected impairments. Therefore, this paper firstly aims to develop and validate prognostic models that predict incontinence and sexual function of PC patients one year after RP and secondly to provide an online decision making tool. Methods Observational cohorts of PC patients trea… Show more

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“…As with the group before, these KPIs are related to a reduction in the side effects of PC treatment [18,20]. These analyses demonstrated improvement of PC care when these metrics are applied [17,41,59,60].…”
Section: Learning and Development Perspectivementioning
confidence: 73%
“…As with the group before, these KPIs are related to a reduction in the side effects of PC treatment [18,20]. These analyses demonstrated improvement of PC care when these metrics are applied [17,41,59,60].…”
Section: Learning and Development Perspectivementioning
confidence: 73%