BackgroundErectile dysfunction (ED) after treatment for prostate cancer with radiotherapy (RT) is well known, and pooled estimates of ED after RT will provide more accurate patient education.AimTo systematically evaluate the natural history of ED in men with previous erectile function after prostate RT and to determine clinical factors associated with ED.MethodsWe performed a review of the PubMed and Medline, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases in April 2016 according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA) statement. Identified reports included a measurement of ED before and after prostate RT. Two hundred seventy-eight abstracts were screened and 105 publications met the criteria...
Background Erectile dysfunction is a common side effect of prostate cancer (PC) therapy. In this ra...
ContextSexual function is the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) domain most commonly impaired a...
Background Prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) in male survivors of cancer across cancer types h...
BackgroundErectile dysfunction (ED) after treatment for prostate cancer with radiotherapy (RT) is we...
Sexual dysfunction is very common after treatment of prostate cancer. Radiation therapy together wit...
Erectile dysfunction is associated with all the common treatment options for prostate cancer. The ai...
The true causes of sexual disorders after radiation treatment of prostate cancer, among which the ce...
Introduction: Treatment of localized prostate cancer refers to two basic modes which are the radical...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is an important side-effect after radiotherapy (RT) for prostate canc...
There has been a great evolution in the field of male erectile dysfunction after the establishment o...
With increasing scrutiny of prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis and treatment, much attention has been g...
AbstractBackground and purposeErectile dysfunction is a common consequence of external beam radiothe...
In recent years, significant changes have taken place in the treatment of prostate cancer. Modern ra...
Background: Erectile dysfunction is a common side effect of prostate cancer (PC) therapy. In this ra...
The maintenance of satisfactory quality of life is major concern in majority of patients who elect t...
Background Erectile dysfunction is a common side effect of prostate cancer (PC) therapy. In this ra...
ContextSexual function is the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) domain most commonly impaired a...
Background Prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) in male survivors of cancer across cancer types h...
BackgroundErectile dysfunction (ED) after treatment for prostate cancer with radiotherapy (RT) is we...
Sexual dysfunction is very common after treatment of prostate cancer. Radiation therapy together wit...
Erectile dysfunction is associated with all the common treatment options for prostate cancer. The ai...
The true causes of sexual disorders after radiation treatment of prostate cancer, among which the ce...
Introduction: Treatment of localized prostate cancer refers to two basic modes which are the radical...
Background: Sexual dysfunction is an important side-effect after radiotherapy (RT) for prostate canc...
There has been a great evolution in the field of male erectile dysfunction after the establishment o...
With increasing scrutiny of prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis and treatment, much attention has been g...
AbstractBackground and purposeErectile dysfunction is a common consequence of external beam radiothe...
In recent years, significant changes have taken place in the treatment of prostate cancer. Modern ra...
Background: Erectile dysfunction is a common side effect of prostate cancer (PC) therapy. In this ra...
The maintenance of satisfactory quality of life is major concern in majority of patients who elect t...
Background Erectile dysfunction is a common side effect of prostate cancer (PC) therapy. In this ra...
ContextSexual function is the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) domain most commonly impaired a...
Background Prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) in male survivors of cancer across cancer types h...