BACKGROUND: Sexual dysfunction might be symptomatic of cancer spreading beyond the prostate by local invasion, a mechanism of tumour progression associated with prognosis. Conversely, among men with raised prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels, a negative association might be expected if sexual dysfunction was symptomatic of benign, rather than malignant, prostatic disease. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Cases and controls were selected from among men recruited to the UK population-based ProtecT (Prostate testing for cancer and Treatment) study. Men aged 50-69 years were invited for PSA testing and those with a PSA level > or = 3.0 ng/ml were invited for biopsy. We investigated whether symptoms of sexual dysfunction, determined by self-completed qu...
ABSTRACT Aim: Although prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer type in men, a replaceable r...
PurposeNCCN Guidelines® recommend annual prostate biopsies for men with low risk prostate cancer on ...
Gay and bisexual (GB) men with prostate cancer (PCa) have been described as an “invisible diversity”...
Sexual dysfunction and prostate cancer are common among older men. Few studies explored the associat...
Introduction. Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and erectile dysfunction (ED) are common problems ...
OBJECTIVE To compare sexual function of men with localized prostate cancer (PCa) on active surveilla...
In a questionnaire study, men with prostate cancer (n = 155) or benign prostatic hyperplasia (n = 13...
Abstract Background Treatment for localized prostate cancer (PCa) can cause long-term changes in ere...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Abstract Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are hypothesized to play a role in the de...
Introduction: Active prostate cancer treatment is often associated with significant adverse physiolo...
International audienceThe etiology of prostate cancer (PCa) is poorly understood. Sexual activity an...
Aims: To examine the prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), lower bowel symptoms (LBS) a...
BACKGROUND: Prostatitis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been positively associated wit...
Introduction. Elevated body mass index (BMI) may predispose to several pelvic pathologies. Aims. We ...
ABSTRACT Aim: Although prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer type in men, a replaceable r...
PurposeNCCN Guidelines® recommend annual prostate biopsies for men with low risk prostate cancer on ...
Gay and bisexual (GB) men with prostate cancer (PCa) have been described as an “invisible diversity”...
Sexual dysfunction and prostate cancer are common among older men. Few studies explored the associat...
Introduction. Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and erectile dysfunction (ED) are common problems ...
OBJECTIVE To compare sexual function of men with localized prostate cancer (PCa) on active surveilla...
In a questionnaire study, men with prostate cancer (n = 155) or benign prostatic hyperplasia (n = 13...
Abstract Background Treatment for localized prostate cancer (PCa) can cause long-term changes in ere...
Aims and objectives: To explore issues related to sexual function and relationships, for men and the...
Abstract Background Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are hypothesized to play a role in the de...
Introduction: Active prostate cancer treatment is often associated with significant adverse physiolo...
International audienceThe etiology of prostate cancer (PCa) is poorly understood. Sexual activity an...
Aims: To examine the prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), lower bowel symptoms (LBS) a...
BACKGROUND: Prostatitis and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) have been positively associated wit...
Introduction. Elevated body mass index (BMI) may predispose to several pelvic pathologies. Aims. We ...
ABSTRACT Aim: Although prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cancer type in men, a replaceable r...
PurposeNCCN Guidelines® recommend annual prostate biopsies for men with low risk prostate cancer on ...
Gay and bisexual (GB) men with prostate cancer (PCa) have been described as an “invisible diversity”...