Tracking a decade of life after prostate cancer surgery
NCT ID NCT07439913
Summary
This study aims to understand what happens to men 10 years after they had surgery to remove their prostate for cancer. Researchers will contact 120 men who were in a previous study to check if their cancer has returned, ask about long-term side effects like incontinence and erectile dysfunction, and measure their overall satisfaction with life. The goal is to gather real-world data on the lasting impacts of this common cancer treatment.
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Locations
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F.D. Roosvelt university hospital
Banská Bystrica, Slovakia
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