Advanced search×

Urinary, sexual, and bowel dysfunction and bother after radical prostatectomy.

Urol Nurs 27(6):527-33 (2007) PMID 18217536

Radical prostatectomy results in greater persistence of urinary and sexual dysfunction (and to a minor degree, bowel dysfunction) than other forms of prostate cancer treatment. These physical side effects create bother, which is the degree of annoyance, dysfunction, or discomfort associated with treatment aftermath.

Version: za2963e q8zab q8zb4 q8zc7 q8zdf q8ze6 q8zff q8zg6

Similar articles you may find interesting…

  1. The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ): the Factor Structure and Scale Validation in U.S. Adolescents

    J Abnorm Child Psychol 41(4):583-595 (2013) PMID 23183936

    Our findings strengthen empirical evidence for the use of the parent-reported SDQ as a screening tool for DSM-IV behavioral and emotional disorders in adolescents identified in the general population....
  2. Predictive Validity of Adult Risk Assessment Tools With Juveniles Who Offended Sexually.

    Psychol Assess (2013) PMID 23647039

    An often-held assumption in the area of sexual recidivism risk assessment is that different tools should be used for adults and juveniles. This assumption is driven either by the observation that adolescents tend to be in a constant state of flux in the areas of development, educatio...
  3. Sexual dysfunction: The Sexual Functioning Questionnaire and vulvodynia.
    Author(s) unavailable

    Nat Rev Urol (2013) PMID 23649293