Up to 72% of patients with prostate cancer who undergo radical prostatectomy experience urinary incontinence in the first 3 months after surgery. Up to 72% of patients experience urinary incontinence ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ArteraAI, the developer of multimodal artificial intelligence-based prognostic and predictive cancer tests, announced the validation of its first multimodal artificial ...
Approximately 14 percent of men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lifetimes, according to the National Institutes of Health. Radiation therapy traditionally has been a ...
This study aims to compare the perioperative outcomes, postoperative urinary control rates, and positive surgical margin (PSM) rates of robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy using a ...
After reviewing hundreds of hours of surgical video, a team led by Cedars-Sinai investigators has created a system that links specific steps performed during a surgical procedure to how well patients ...
Tiberias, Israel, June 2, 2026-- OhhMed Medical Ltd., a pioneering medical technology firm specialising in male urology, today announced the initiation of a clinical trial in the United Kingdom. The ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men worldwide 1. Localised PCa accounts for 77% of all cases 2, and the gold standard treatment for localised PCa is radical prostatectomy (RP ...
Stereotactic body radiotherapy as salvage therapy after radical prostatectomy was well tolerated. Toxic effects were comparable to a historical cohort of patients receiving conventionally fractionated ...
At 24 months' follow-up, the only phase 3 randomized clinical trial to directly compare functional and oncologic outcomes between robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy and open radical retropubic ...
of erectile function 1 year after surgery is associated with higher technical skills and increased use of specific surgical gestures by the operating surgeon. The findings were published in JAMA ...
Among men with PSA persistence after radical prostatectomy, a higher preoperative PSA surprisingly was linked to lower mortality. Men with PSA persistence and preoperative PSA >20 ng/mL had 31% lower ...
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