Prostatic irradiation-induced sexual dysfunction: A review and multidisciplinary guide to management in the radical radiotherapy era (Part II on Urological Management)
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Rogers, Marc J.Ramirez-Fort, Marigdalia K.
Kashanian, James A.
Broster, Seth A.
Matta, Jaime
Mahase, Sean S.
Fort, Digna V.
Niaz, M. Junaid
McClelland, Shearwood
Bander, Neil H.
Fort, Migdalia
Lange, Christopher S.
Schlegel, Peter
Mulhall, John P.
Keyword
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imagingOncology
Ejaculatory dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction
Intracavernosal Injections
Orgasmic dysfunction
PDE-5i
Penile Vibratory stimulation
Penile prosthesis
Prostate cancer
Radiation therapy
Sexual Toxicities
Vacuum erection device
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Reports of Practical Oncology & RadiotherapyDate Published
2020-07Publication Volume
25Publication Issue
4Publication Begin page
619Publication End page
624
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Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy in men and the second leading cause of cancer-related death in men. Radiotherapy is a curative option that is administered via external beam radiation, brachytherapy, or in combination. Sexual dysfunction is a common toxicity following radiotherapy, similar to men undergoing radical prostatectomy, but the etiology is different. The pathophysiology of radiation-induced sexual dysfunction is multi-factorial, and the toxicity is a major cause of impaired quality of life among long-term prostate cancer survivors. Management of a patient's sexual function during and after radiotherapy requires multidisciplinary coordination of care between radiation oncology, urology, psychiatry, pharmacy, and dermatology. This review provides a framework for clinicians to better understand prostatic radiotherapy-induced sexual dysfunction diagnosis, evaluation, and a patient-centered approach to toxicity preventive strategies and management.Citation
Rogers MJ, Ramirez-Fort MK, Kashanian JA, Broster SA, Matta J, Mahase SS, Fort DV, Niaz MJ, McClelland S 3rd, Bander NH, Fort M, Lange CS, Schlegel P, Mulhall JP. Prostatic irradiation-induced sexual dysfunction: A review and multidisciplinary guide to management in the radical radiotherapy era (Part II on Urological Management). Rep Pract Oncol Radiother. 2020 Jul-Aug;25(4):619-624. doi: 10.1016/j.rpor.2020.03.011. Epub 2020 May 6. PMID: 32549795; PMCID: PMC7286930.DOI
10.1016/j.rpor.2020.03.011ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.rpor.2020.03.011
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