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Erectile dysfunction remains a frequent sequela of radical prostatectomy, owing to injury to the cavernous nerves that innervate the penile erectile tissue. Over the last decade, many strategies have been proposed to minimize the duration of denervation and prevent irreversible structural changes from occurring in the corpora cavernosa.
Evaluation of patient outcomes does not encompass all survivorship issues after prostate cancer treatment. Addressing the effect that these issues have on men's lives remains a great challenge; therefore, the American Cancer Society Prostate Cancer Survivorship Care Guidelines are a welcome addition to the medical literature.
A focus group of expert urologists has reviewed the clinical evidence relating to blue-light cystoscopy with hexaminolevulinate photosensitizer, and here sets out consensus statements for the use of this technique in the diagnosis of non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer.