Bladder Control After Prostate Surgery
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Therapy May Help Cut Incontinence After Prostate Surgery - MSN Health - Prostate Cancer
health.msn.com — “Bladder control improves among men with at least year-long problem study finds” View full resource at health.msn.com
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Therapy May Help Cut Incontinence After Prostate Surgery
cancercompass.com — “Therapy May Help Cut Incontinence After Prostate Surgery” View full resource at cancercompass.com
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Therapy May Help Cut Incontinence After Prostate Surgery - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Nearly two-thirds of men who have prostate cancer surgery experience urinary incontinence afterward, but new research suggests that behavioral therapy can help” View full resource at drugs.com
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Behavioral Therapies Ease Incontinence for Men After Prostate Cancer Surgery
newswise.com — “Behavioral therapies such as pelvic-floor-muscle training and bladder-control strategies can reduce incontinence episodes by more than 50 percent in men following prostate-cancer surgery, according to new research from UAB Center. The findings, published in JAMA on Jan. 12, 2011, indicate that these therapies can improve bladder control and enhance quality of life.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Managing fluids is one step toward better bladder control - Harvard Health Publications
health.harvard.edu — “As many as 32 million American women and men have some degree of incontinence—the unintended loss of urine or feces that is significant enough to make it difficult to do ordinary activities without frequent trips to the restroom. The most common causes of incontinence are childbirth and aging in women; prostate disorders and their treatment in men. Treatments include exercises to strengthen the pelvic floor, fluid management, medications, and surgery. For people with urinary incontinence, fluid ” View full resource at health.harvard.edu
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For women and men struggling with incontinence, managing fluids is one step to better bladder control. http://t.co/lE0m4Cmh
Voiding Dysfunction: eMedicine Pediatrics: Surgery
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Voiding dysfunction is a common problem in children and accounts for as many as 40% of pediatric urology clinic visits. The challenge for the clinician is to differentiate a pathologic pattern of urgency or incontinence due ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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An initial trial of timed voiding shown successful for preventing wetting. See the eMedicine topic Voiding Dysfunction: http://bit.ly/b1ixII
Behavioral Therapy Program Reduces Postprostatectomy Incontinence | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “Behavioral Therapy: men suffering with incontinence for at least a year following radical prostatectomy can benefit from a behavioral training program.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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Meditate Your Way To Better Bladder Health
medicalnewstoday.com — “After nine years of suffering in silence and living in fear of leaving the house, Anna Raisor, 53, turned to physicians at Loyola University Health System (LUHS) for alternative measures to treat” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Robot-assisted surgery effective for five-year prostate cancer control: Study
news-medical.net — “A first-ever, long-term study of patients who underwent robot-assisted surgery to remove their cancerous prostates found that nearly 87 percent of them had no recurrence of the disease after five years.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Prostate Cancer: Robot-assisted surgery effective for five-year prostate cancer control: Study: A first-ever, long... http://bit.ly/cYMD1R
Kegel Exercises Health Article: Electrical Stimulation
healthline.com — “Kegel exercises are a series of pelvic muscle exercises designed to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor.” View full resource at healthline.com
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Pelvic muscle exercises can help supplement progress made with bladder training. http://sns.ly/9Obhy6
Jefferson Doctors Strengthen Case For High-Dose Radiotherapy Technique After Radical Prostatectomy
medicalnewstoday.com — “A widely-available yet expensive radiotherapy technique used to treat prostate cancer patients after surgery has promising benefits-higher dose and less damage to the rectum and bladder-compared t” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Kegel exercises Information on Healthline
healthline.com — “Kegel exercises are a series of pelvic muscle exercises designed to strengthen the muscles of the pelvic floor.” View full resource at healthline.com
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Pelvic muscle exercises can help supplement progress made with bladder training. http://sns.ly/vgb78
UT Southwestern Surgeons Perform First Robot-Assisted Cystectomy In Dallas-Fort Worth Area
medicalnewstoday.com — “UT Southwestern Medical Center surgeons completed the North Texas region's first robot-assisted bladder removal using the DaVinci system, a four-armed robot controlled by the surgeon via a joystic” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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UT Southwestern Surgeons Perform First Robot-Assisted Cystectomy In Dallas-Fort Worth Area http://mnt.to/3xM3 #medicaldevices
Doctors strengthen case for high-dose radiotherapy technique after radical prostatectomy
sciencedaily.com — “A widely-available yet expensive radiotherapy technique used to treat prostate cancer patients after surgery has promising benefits -- higher dose and less damage to the rectum and bladder -- compared to a less precise technique, researchers say.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Doctors strengthen case for high-dose radiotherapy technique after radical prostatectomy
sciencedaily.com — “A widely-available yet expensive radiotherapy technique used to treat prostate cancer patients after surgery has promising benefits -- higher dose and less damage to the rectum and bladder -- compared to a less precise technique, researchers say.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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