Stem cell shot aims to restore erections after prostate cancer
NCT ID NCT01089387
Summary
This early-stage study tested whether injecting a patient's own bone marrow stem cells into the penis could help restore natural erections after prostate cancer surgery. The research involved 18 men who had developed erectile dysfunction following prostate removal. The main goals were to check if the injections were safe and to see if they improved erectile function.
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CHU Henri Mondor-Albert Chenevier-Centre Intercommunal de Créteil
Créteil, 94101, France
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