2009
DOI: 10.1038/ijir.2009.23
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Concordance in the perception of couples recovering from primary surgical treatment of prostate cancer

Abstract: Although prostate cancer affects men, research shows effects on both members of the couple. We analyzed concordance in couples recovering from primary surgical treatment of prostate cancer when surveyed on psychological domains including emotional status, relationship, selfimage, partnership quality and support. Retrospective Sexual Surveys were utilized to survey physiological changes as well as psychological effects. In total, 28 heterosexual couples (56 people) were enrolled. Patients were treated between F… Show more

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“…In part, because prostate cancer, like ED, affects both the patient and his partner, the NP needs to ensure congruent patient and partner expectations for PDE5 inhibitors after radical prostatectomy (Mayes et al, 2009). Even after undergoing laparoscopic procedures, many men are surprised at the severity of their postoperative symptoms, including urinary incontinence, bowel dysfunction, and ED (Milne, Spiers, & Moore, 2008).…”
Section: Control Comorbidities/counselmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In part, because prostate cancer, like ED, affects both the patient and his partner, the NP needs to ensure congruent patient and partner expectations for PDE5 inhibitors after radical prostatectomy (Mayes et al, 2009). Even after undergoing laparoscopic procedures, many men are surprised at the severity of their postoperative symptoms, including urinary incontinence, bowel dysfunction, and ED (Milne, Spiers, & Moore, 2008).…”
Section: Control Comorbidities/counselmentioning
confidence: 99%