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Urology ; 160: 161-167, 2022 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34896123

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate patients' and partners' satisfaction with a prostate cancer survivorship program embedded in urologic-oncologic care. As a part of quality improvement activity, we developed a patient and partner-centered, biopsychosocial support program for men and partners coping with the urinary and sexual side-effects of surgical treatment for prostate cancer. The program became a part of usual care for all prostate cancer patients. METHODS: Patients who saw both an advanced practice provider and a sex therapist between August 1, 2018 and July 31, 2019 were eligible. Surveys packets were sent to 146 patients with surveys included for partners (N = 292). We used descriptive statistics to characterize participant responses. RESULTS: Responses were received from 88 patients and 70 partners (56% response rate for the group). Patients and partners reported very high or fairly high satisfaction with the rehabilitation activities of the program (86-97% and 90%-100%, respectively); 91% of patients and 84% of partners thought having pre-operative education and post-operative rehabilitation was a good or fairly good idea; 83% of patients and 79% of partners would very much or somewhat recommend the program to a friend who was considering surgical treatment for prostate cancer. CONCLUSION: Embedding a patient and partner-centered prostate cancer survivorship support program in oncologic care can positively impact patients' and partners' engagement in and satisfaction with post-operative rehabilitation.


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Prostate , Prostatic Neoplasms , Humans , Male , Patient Satisfaction , Patient-Centered Care , Personal Satisfaction , Prostatic Neoplasms/psychology , Prostatic Neoplasms/surgery , Sexual Partners/psychology , Survivorship
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Minerva Pediatr ; 41(10): 501-4, 1989 Oct.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2615725

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CT findings in a series of 23 cases of tuberous sclerosis are presented. The great importance of CT screening for the early diagnosis of this disease and the opportunity of CT follow-up of subependymal nodules, for their high malignant potential are underlined.


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Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Tuberous Sclerosis/diagnostic imaging , Adolescent , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , Time Factors , Tuberous Sclerosis/pathology
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Radiol Med ; 77(3): 242-5, 1989 Mar.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2704855

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A new computer method has been developed that allows the reprocessing of standard CT scans to produce 3D surface images. We employed the 3D reconstruction program developed by Hitachi Medical System using an Ansaldo A-TOM XR 1200 scanner. The process requires only standard CT scanner hardware, and reconstruction time is comparable to that of sagittal and coronal reconstructions. The applications of this technique and methodology to pediatric patients are discussed. In order to assess the relationship between image quality and radiation dose, we performed many CT scans with different protocols. A skull was employed for phantom, and plunged into a physiological solution, which helped us to determine the radiation exposure dose from every single CT scan. The measurements were taken with film and thermoluminescent crystal dosimeters (TLD). The results confirm that low-dose techniques allow a significant reduction in the total exposure. The authors discuss the clinical indications and the eventual applications of these techniques.


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Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Child , Humans , Radiation Dosage , Skull/diagnostic imaging , Software , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/instrumentation
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