
Isabel White
@drwhiteisabel1
Psychosexual Therapist & Cancer Nurse working to help those experiencing sexual difficulties after cancer and its treatment. Views are my own.
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19-05-2020 12:48:25
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Delighted to see this in print! Urinary and sexual outcomes after radical prostatectomy in 26 UK centres, reporting urine leakage, pad use and erections with & without medication European Urology Open Science Muhieddine Labban Alexander P Cole Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA @HamerKev eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%…

Caroline Moore European Urology Open Science Muhieddine Labban Alexander P Cole Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA @HamerKev Fantastic paper. I appreciate the pad free reporting for UI. It drives me crazy that many recent reports (ahem Retizus sparing) have moved the incontinence goalpost to be 0-1 pads. If you’re 6 or 12 months out and buying/wearing any pads you have clinically meaningful UI IMHO.


Pippa Sangster Grim but even worse for those on HT with virtually zero support

side effects were often omitted, not quantified, and/or lacked a timeline in treatment consultations in our sample. Physicians should articulate, quantify, and assign a timeline for side effects to optimize shared decision making, says Timothy Daskivich nature.com/articles/s4139…






A new Parliament sits today If they want to think about a Cancer Plan - here's a starter for 10 The Lancet Oncology Pressure points explored and recommendations offered thelancet.com/journals/lanon…



