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Kellie Paich

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Sibert N, Garin O, Ferrer M, Connor S, Graham I, Litwin M, et al.
JCO Glob Oncol . 2024 May; 10:e2300420. PMID: 38815192
Purpose: Functional problems such as incontinence and sexual dysfunction after radical prostatectomy (RP) are important outcomes to evaluate surgical quality in prostate cancer (PC) care. Differences in survival after RP...
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Wittmann D, Mehta A, McCaughan E, Faraday M, Duby A, Matthew A, et al.
J Sex Med . 2022 Oct; 19(11):1655-1669. PMID: 36192299
Background: Patients with prostate cancer suffer significant sexual dysfunction after treatment which negatively affects them and their partners psychologically, and strain their relationships. Aim: We convened an international panel with...
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Langlais C, Chen Y, Van Blarigan E, Kenfield S, Kessler E, Daniel K, et al.
Integr Cancer Ther . 2022 Apr; 21:15347354211063500. PMID: 35389288
Background: Following a prostate cancer (PC) diagnosis, treatment-related symptoms may result in diminished quality of life (QoL). Improved diet and increased exercise may improve QoL in men with PC. Methods:...
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Wittmann D, Mehta A, Bober S, Zhu Z, Daignault-Newton S, Dunn R, et al.
Cancer . 2022 Jan; 128(7):1513-1522. PMID: 34985771
Background: Despite significant sexual dysfunction and distress after localized prostate cancer treatment, patients typically receive only physiologic erectile dysfunction management. The authors performed a randomized controlled trial of an online...
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McKay R, Gold T, Zarif J, Chowdhury-Paulino I, Friedant A, Gerke T, et al.
JCO Glob Oncol . 2021 Apr; 7():495-505. PMID: 33835826
Prostate cancer disproportionately affects racial and ethnic minority populations. Reasons for disparate outcomes among minority patients are multifaceted and complex, involving factors at the patient, provider, and system levels. Although...
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Chan J, Van Blarigan E, Langlais C, Zhao S, Ramsdill J, Daniel K, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2020 Dec; 22(12):e19238. PMID: 33382378
Background: Diet and exercise may be associated with quality of life and survival in men with prostate cancer. Objective: This study aimed to determine the feasibility and acceptability of a...
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Winters-Stone K, Kenfield S, Van Blarigan E, Moe E, Ramsdill J, Daniel K, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc . 2018 Nov; 7(11):e11257. PMID: 30442638
Background: More than 3.1 million men in the United States are prostate cancer survivors. These men may improve their physical function, quality of life, and potentially their prognosis by adopting...
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Koloff Z, Hamstra D, Wei J, Montgomery J, Tomlins S, Wu A, et al.
Asian J Urol . 2017 Dec; 2(1):53-58. PMID: 29264120
Objective: To better evaluate tertiary Gleason pattern reporting and to evaluate the impact of tertiary Gleason pattern 5 (TP5) on prostate cancer pathological features and biochemical recurrence at our large...
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Paich K, Wittmann D
Urology . 2016 Jan; 88:42. PMID: 26725759
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Paich K, Dunn R, Skolarus T, Montie J, Hollenbeck B, Palapattu G, et al.
Urology . 2015 Nov; 88:36-42. PMID: 26541826
Objective: To evaluate the acceptance and knowledge attained in a preoperative psychoeducational group seminar for patients and partners. Education before radical prostatectomy (RP) helps patients set appropriate expectations for functional...