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Functional outcomes after primary vs delayed robot-assisted radical prostatectomy following active surveillance. [PDF]
Corsini C+5 more
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Use of an Antibacterial Powder Spray to Prevent Post Prostatectomy Urinary Infection [PDF]
Mark Lynch+3 more
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This study prospectively investigated magnetic resonance (MR)‐guided radiotherapy (MRgRT) for post‐prostatectomy prostate cancer and reported the preliminary clinical outcomes in 30 patients. The preliminary results suggest the feasibility, excellent patient tolerance, and encouraging efficacy of post‐prostatectomy MRgRT, serving as a benchmark for ...
Darren M. C. Poon+10 more
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The ethics of autonomous neurosurgical robots (ANRs)
Abstract It may only be a handful of years before fully autonomous neurosurgical robots (ANRs) are pushed into widespread clinical adoption. Nevertheless, whether it is ethical to greenlight the development and adoption of ANRs is still up for debate.
Arturo Balaguer Townsend
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Simultaneous robotic-assisted prostatectomy and rectal resection: a systematic review. [PDF]
Collin H+7 more
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Variation of prostate-specific antigen expression in different tumour growth patterns present in prostatectomy specimens [PDF]
M.P.W. Gallee+6 more
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Objectives To determine if Australian prostate cancer screening has declined since the Royal Australasian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) recommended against prostate cancer screening in 2009 and correlate screening trends with more advanced disease at radical prostatectomy (RP) in Australia.
Jonathan Kam+6 more
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Frontiers and hotspots of 3D technology in prostatectomy from 1999 to 2024: a bibliometric analysis and visualization. [PDF]
He J+8 more
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Combining previous research, compound SJL2‐1 was identified through virtual screening based on molecular docking. By reducing the expression levels of PRMT5 and AR, it exhibits anti‐proliferative effects, inhibits cell migration and invasion abilities, blocks the cell cycle, and induces apoptosis in AR‐sensitive prostate cancer and CRPC.
TongXiang Diao+6 more
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Abstract Aim The risk of anastomotic leakage after colorectal cancer surgery is higher in men, regardless of the anatomical location. Previous studies suggest that this might be due to hormonal differences. The aim of this work was to investigate whether androgen deprivation therapy influenced the incidence of anastomotic leakage.
Martin Rutegård+8 more
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