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Moderated Posters 8: Prostate Cancer and Miscellaneous
... The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, United States Introduction and Objectives: Depression and antidepressant medications have a known effect on erectile function. Our study examines whether a history of ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 1: Prostate Cancer (Surgery/Active Surveillance/Miscellaneous)
... grade prostate cancer (PC), its impact on progression in the active surveillance population is not well ...>50% cancer involvement) were identified at our ...and 8% ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 8: Prostate (Cancer/BPH)
... Methods: A decision model was developed to simulate the management of PCa from diagnosis to end-of-life. Health states modeled by risk at diagnosis were - active surveillance (AS), initial treatments (radical pros- ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 9: Miscellaneous
... with prostate cancer and scheduled for radical prostatectomy under- went real time elastography and contrast enhanced MRI before radical prostatectomy at least 6 weeks after prostate biopsy by ... See full document
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Unmoderated Posters: Miscellaneous Topics
... in prostate cancer cells could participate in the cellular response to chemotherapeutic ...in prostate cancer cell lines and primary ...in prostate cancer ... See full document
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Moderated Poster Session 8: Miscellaneous
... the prostate, urothelial cell carcinoma of the bladder and renal cell carcinoma were chosen as com- mon problems to be described in a case-based ...for prostate cancer, urothelial cell carcinoma and ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 7: Bladder
... Results: The average per patient expenditures during 2 years of follow- up after surgery increased from $1352 in 1992/3 to $2865 for patients in 2004/5 (p<0.0001). Expenditures on physician visits ($84 to $232), urine ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 9: Kidney Cancer
... Results: Sixteen (1.5%) patients presented with RAP. Out of 628 open NSS and 421 laparoscopic or robot-assisted NSS, 8 patients each (1.27% and 1.9% respectively) presented with RAP. Mean patient age was 64.3 ... See full document
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Moderated Posters: Renal
... compared. Cancer specific survival and overall survival are ...performed. 8 patients (5%) required repeat treatment resulting in complete resolution for residual ...bleeds. Cancer specific survival ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 7: Oncology
... and cancer-specific survival rate was ...low-risk prostate cancer on active surveil- lance, the first positive repeated biopsy showed significant hazard for pathological disease ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 3: Sexual Health and Infertility
... Results: Key expectation and educational domain data included 45% of men responding that they did not have clear idea of SEs to be expected; 17% and 27% of men, respectively, reported emotional and physical SEs worse ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 2: Endourology/Stones
... Results: 24 men, with a mean age of 70.6 years (range 53-86), success- fully underwent in office laser prostatectomy. The mean prostate volume was 42.6 grams (range 20-78 grams) and mean PSA was 1.8±1.2 ng/ mL. ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 4: Voiding Dysfunction
... a prostate size >40 mL and baseline International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) ...IPSS, prostate volume, post-void residual, and peak urinary flow ... See full document
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Moderated Poster Session 1: Prostate Cancer
... Materials and Methods: We used the Québec Health Plan database to identify 12241 assessable men diagnosed with prostate cancer (PCa), who were treated between 1992 and 2000 with either bilateral orchiec- ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 2: Oncology General 1
... in 8 patients ...recurrence-free, cancer-specific, and overall survival rates were 83% (95% CI: 61%, 93%), 96% (95% CI: 75%, 99%), and 96% (95% CI: 75%, 99%), ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 5: Oncology General 2
... Patients’ cancer risk was assessed using a modified 2009 Centre for Disease Control Behavioural Risk Factor Surveillance ...and cancer history are not predictive of awareness of this ...kidney cancer ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 1: Prostate Cancer
... Introduction and Objectives: The role of radical prostatectomy (RP) in patients (pts) with high risk disease is controversial. Objectives of this study were to report our experience in terms of oncological outcomes and ... See full document
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Moderated Posters: Prostate Cancer
... Results: Of 3013 patients, 660 (21.8%) were obese, 1058 (34.9%) had HTN, 1050 (34.6%) had dyslipidemia, 328 (10.8%) had DM, and 293 (9.7%) had MetS. PCa was detected in 1626 patients (53.6%), while 755 (24.9%) had ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 1: Oncology Prostate
... Background: ADT is used to treat almost 50% of prostate cancer (PC) patients. Despite slowing disease progression and prolonging survival, ADT is associated with numerous side effects. However, the impact ... See full document
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Moderated Posters 6: Bladder Cancer
... Results: 3320 patients underwent PC (n=181; 5.5%) or RC (n=3139; 94.5%) in the study period. 36% of PC patients were >80 years old, vs. 19% of RC patients (p<0.001). More PC patients had organ-confined (<pT3) ... See full document
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