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Patient-reported results (PROs) can be used to assess the impact of prostate cancer treatment on patients’ symptoms, functional outcomes, and quality of life
Recently, researchers from the United States published an article in "BJU Int" to investigate whether the urinary incontinence and distress scores reported by patients after radical prostatectomy will lead to subsequent urinary incontinence surgical interventions
Investigated whether the urinary incontinence and distress scores reported by patients after radical prostatectomy would lead to subsequent urinary incontinence surgical interventions.
Researchers identified men who were diagnosed with prostate cancer at the British National Health Service between April 2014 and January 2016
The study ultimately included 11,290 men who had undergone radical prostatectomy
The results of urinary distress reported by patients under different urinary incontinence scores
The results of urinary distress reported by patients under different urinary incontinence scores
In summary, a large number of men suffer from severe and disturbing urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy, and the clinical needs of urinary incontinence surgery have not been met
A large number of men suffer from severe and disturbing urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy, and the clinical needs of urinary incontinence surgery are not met.
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Original source:Matthew G Parry, Ted A Skolarus, Julie Nossiter et al.
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