
Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh, MD, MPH, discusses findings from an international registry study evaluating how baseline sexual interest may influence sexual bother outcomes after treatment for localized prostate cancer.

Bashir Al Hussein Al Awamlh, MD, MPH, discusses findings from an international registry study evaluating how baseline sexual interest may influence sexual bother outcomes after treatment for localized prostate cancer.

The tool is designed as a patient-facing application that can be used both during clinic visits and independently at home.

The findings strongly support a proactive approach to identifying and referring patients with poor urinary function after RP.

The investigators found a clear, dose-response relationship between patient-reported incontinence severity and the subsequent use of incontinence interventions such as artificial sphincters or bulking agents.