One-Shot stem cell injection tested to restore Men's sexual function after prostate cancer
NCT ID NCT04594850
Summary
This study tested whether a single injection of a patient's own bone marrow stem cells could safely improve erectile function in men who developed this problem after prostate removal surgery for cancer. It involved 54 men and measured changes in sexual function over 12 months. The goal was to see if this cell therapy could help where standard pills had failed.
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Locations
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Asan medical center
Seoul, South Korea
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Ewha womans university medical center
Seoul, South Korea
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Samsung medical center
Seoul, South Korea
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Seoul ST. Mary's hospital
Seoul, South Korea
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