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Quality-of-Life Outcomes 5 Years After Prostate Cancer Treatment
Men treated for clinically localized prostate cancer with either radical
prostatectomy or external beam radiotherapy usually survive many years with
the side effects of these treatments. Potosky et al.
(p. 1358) examined
quality-of-life outcomes for 901 prostate cancer patients treated with radical
prostatectomy and 286 prostate cancer patients treated with external beam
radiotherapy 5 years after their initial diagnoses. They found that at 5 years
after diagnosis, overall sexual function in both groups was approximately the
same and lower than that at diagnosis, but erectile
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