
|Videos|July 19, 2017
Dr. Stephenson on the Significance of a Study on Localized Prostate Cancer
Author(s)Andrew J. Stephenson, MD
Andrew J. Stephenson, MD, director for the Center of Urologic Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses the significance of a study investigating urinary, bowel, and sexual function at 2 years following the management of localized prostate cancer.
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Andrew J. Stephenson, MD, director for the Center of Urologic Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic, discusses the significance of a study investigating urinary, bowel, and sexual function at 2 years following the management of localized prostate cancer.
According to Stephenson, this is an important study for both clinicians and patients to understand the impact of treatment on the quality of life for patients with localized prostate cancer.
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