Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3875962 | The Journal of Urology | 2006 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
When initiated early in the course of recurrent disease, salvage radical prostatectomy provides excellent oncological control of radiorecurrent prostate cancer without the need for androgen ablation. Implantation of an artificial urinary sphincter and inflatable penile prosthesis devices in patients with postoperative urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction results in significantly improved quality of life parameters.
Keywords
PSAPLNDIPPQOLLNDPCIEBRTADTQuality of lifePFsProstate specific antigenAUsArtificial urinary sphincterprogression-free survivaloverall survivalPelvic lymph node dissectionLymph node dissectionADT, Androgen deprivation therapySalvage therapyRadiotherapyNerve sparingsexual functionProstatic neoplasmsexternal beam radiation therapyRadiation therapyInflatable penile prosthesisSalvage radical prostatectomyProstatectomy
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Authors
Kristin M. Sanderson, David F. Penson, Jie Cai, Susan Groshen, John P. Stein, Gary Lieskovsky, Donald G. Skinner,