The treatments of localized prostate cancer: the impact on sexuality

D. Chevallier, J. Amiel
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Abstract

Nowadays, taking into account the sexuality is an essential component of the management of prostate cancer patients. This implies the necessity for providing accurate, clear and transparent information about the potential adverse effects on the sexual functioning for each proposed treatment. This information is not only given to the patient, but also to his female partner. The association of extended radical prostatectomy (without preservation of neurovascular bundles) and androgen suppression therapy will be proposed for men with locally advanced prostate cancer at high-risk for recurrence. The impact of such combined management regarding sexual functioning is high in terms of erection and sexual interest. Early pharmacological treatment of erectile dysfunction (within the three months following surgical treatment) with phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitors or intracavernous injections will allow an optimal recovery of a certain quality of erection. Moreover, monotherapy with bicalutamide will be associated with significant advantage in terms of sexual interest. The sexuality after treatment will certainly be different but will be accomplished.

局部前列腺癌的治疗:对性的影响
如今,考虑到性行为是前列腺癌患者治疗的一个重要组成部分。这意味着有必要提供准确、清晰和透明的信息,说明每种建议的治疗方法对性功能的潜在不利影响。这些信息不仅要告诉病人,也要告诉他的女性伴侣。扩大根治性前列腺切除术(不保留神经血管束)和雄激素抑制治疗将被推荐用于复发高风险的局部晚期前列腺癌患者。这种综合治疗对性功能的影响在勃起和性兴趣方面是很高的。使用磷酸二酯酶5抑制剂或海绵内注射对勃起功能障碍的早期药物治疗(手术治疗后三个月内)将使勃起的一定质量得到最佳恢复。此外,单药治疗比卡鲁胺在性兴趣方面具有显著优势。治疗后的性行为肯定会有所不同,但会有所成就。
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Annales D Urologie
Annales D Urologie 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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