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prostate cancer | Research | Lifestyle | 10 pages | source: World Journal of Urology | Added Aug 19, 2019

Evaluating the impact of body mass and physical activity in prostate cancer

This study aimed to investigate the link between high body mass index (BMI; a measurement of body fat based on weight in relation to height) and physical exercise with prostate cancer outcomes. This study found that higher BMI increased the risk for locally advanced, high-risk prostate cancer, but did not impact treatment outcomes. 

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prostate cancer | Medivizor | source: Medivizor | Added Aug 17, 2019

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Prior to the 20th century, most people lived about 47 years in the developed world because of infectious diseases. In 1940, the first use of penicillin to treat infectious diseases occurred and penicillin became available in 1945 to the general public. Science and research conducted throughout the 1950s, 60s, and
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erectile dysfunction | Research | Lifestyle | 10 pages | source: World Journal of Urology | Added Aug 16, 2019

Does diet impact BPH, LUTS and ED?

This review aimed to investigate a link between diet and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS), and erectile dysfunction (ED).

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prostate cancer | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: Supportive care in cancer: official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer | Added Aug 15, 2019

Is physical activity affected by different prostate cancer treatments?

This study looked at the effect that different prostate cancer treatments can have on a patient's physical activity. It concluded that a patient's level of physical activity was not affected by different prostate cancer treatments. 

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erectile dysfunction | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: Medicine | Added Aug 14, 2019

Daily tadalafil can improve the quality of life in men with erectile dysfunction

This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of tadalafil (Cialis) on the quality of life (QoL) in men with erectile dysfunction (ED). This study found that tadalafil is a safe and effective treatment to improve ED and overall QoL. 

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prostate cancer | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: International journal of urology: official journal of the Japanese Urological Association | Added Aug 13, 2019

Better survival for patients with new metastatic prostate cancer with previous prostate surgery

This study aimed to investigate the effect previous treatment has on overall survival for patients with metastatic (spread) prostate cancer. This study found that patients who had previous prostate surgery and radiation had improved overall survival. 

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erectile dysfunction | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: Investigative and clinical urology | Added Aug 12, 2019

Effectiveness and safety of an herbal formula (KBMSI-2) in the treatment of erectile dysfunction

This study aimed to evaluate an herbal supplement for the treatment of erectile dysfunction. This study found that this supplement showed promising effectiveness.

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prostate cancer | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: European Urology | Added Aug 11, 2019

Cryotherapy to treat intermediate-risk prostate cancer

This study looks at the effect of cryotherapy on intermediate-risk prostate cancer. It concluded that it could improve the cancer with lessened side effects. 

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erectile dysfunction | Research | 10 pages | source: Urology | Added Aug 10, 2019

Urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction: Is dual prosthetic implantation safe?

This study examined risks associated with dual implantation of an inflatable penile prosthesis (IPP), and an artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) in men with erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. This study concluded that surgical complications and device survival are similar between dual implantation and the implantation of only one device.

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prostate cancer | Research | Treatment | 10 pages | source: Supportive care in cancer: official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer | Added Aug 09, 2019

Sleep disturbance and prostate cancer

This study looked at risk factors for sleep disturbance in prostate cancer survivors. It concluded that urinary symptoms, depression and anxiety affected sleep. 

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