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Surgery in rhabdomyosarcoma of the bladder, prostate and vagina

1995

The treatment of bladder and prostate rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is highly controversial. Aside from chemotherapy, treatment modalities include conservative surgery, radical surgery, and pre-, intra-, or postoperative irradiation. Between 1968 and 1993, 78 children with RMS were treated at our institution. In all, 22 tumors were located in the urogenital tract (bladder/prostate, 13; paratesticular, 5; vaginal, 2; others, 2). Altogether, 6 patients had stage II disease; 7, stage III disease; and 2, stage IV disease. All 15 patients with RMS of the bladder, prostate, or vagina received chemotherapy, and 4 had additional radiotherapy. Surgery was also done in 10 patients; parents refused an operat…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyVaginal NeoplasmsAdolescentUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentProstate RhabdomyosarcomaVaginal diseaseProstateAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsRhabdomyosarcomamedicineHumansRadical surgeryStage (cooking)ChildRhabdomyosarcomaRetrospective StudiesUrinary bladderbusiness.industryInfantProstatic Neoplasmsmedicine.diseaseSurgeryRadiation therapyTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureUrinary Bladder NeoplasmsChild PreschoolFemalebusinessFollow-Up StudiesWorld Journal of Urology
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Rhabdomyosarcoma of the bladder, prostate or vagina: the role of surgery

2003

Rhabdomyosarcoma of pelvic organs is not common enough for many people to develop large series. However, the authors from Mainz retrospectively analysed 107 children with this condition, and suggest that primary chemotherapy followed by radical surgery yields excellent cure rates. OBJECTIVE To retrospectively analyse the outcome of children with rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) of the bladder, prostate or vagina who were treated with chemotherapy, with or without radical surgery or additional radiotherapy, at our institution since 1968. PATIENTS AND METHODS From a total of 107 children with RMS seen between 1968 and December 2001, 22 (mean age 5.9, range 0.5–18) had RMS of bladder/prostate or vagina.…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyVaginal NeoplasmsAdolescentUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentUrologyUrinary DiversionCystectomyAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsRhabdomyosarcomamedicineHumansRadical surgeryChildRhabdomyosarcomaRetrospective StudiesProstatectomyIfosfamideUrinary bladderbusiness.industryUrinary diversionInfantProstatic Neoplasmsmedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapySurgeryTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureUrinary Bladder NeoplasmsBladder augmentationChild PreschoolFemalePouchbusinessContinent Urinary DiversionFollow-Up Studiesmedicine.drugBJU International
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Basal growth hormone concentrations in blood and the risk for prostate cancer: A case-control study

2005

OBJECTIVE To assess the relationship between basal serum growth hormone (GH) levels and prostate cancer risk. METHODS We conducted a population-based case-control study; cases included 68 men, aged 45–85 years, diagnosed with incident, primary, histologically confirmed, and clinically apparent (stage B and higher) prostate cancer. Controls included 240 men, frequency matched on age and residential area. Age, race, BMI, waist circumference, history of enlarged prostate, education, and current smoking status, were all considered as possible confounders. RESULTS We found a statistically significant trend of decreasing prostate cancer risk across increasing GH quintiles, in both crude (OR: 0.31…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyWaistUrologyPopulationGastroenterologyProstate cancerBasal (phylogenetics)Risk FactorsInternal medicineBiomarkers TumormedicineHumansInsulin-Like Growth Factor IRisk factoreducationAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryConfoundingCase-control studyProstatic NeoplasmsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGrowth hormone secretionEndocrinologyOncologyCase-Control StudiesGrowth HormonebusinessThe Prostate
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Corticospinal Modulations during Motor Imagery of Concentric, Eccentric, and Isometric Actions

2019

PURPOSE It is not known yet whether the neurophysiological specificity of eccentric, concentric, and isometric contractions can also be observed when these are mentally simulated. Therefore, our aim was to assess corticospinal excitability during motor imagery (MI) of different contraction types and to test whether a passive movement during MI could have additional effects. METHODS Twelve young participants imagined contractions of the wrist flexors, firstly with the arm motionless (static mode) and second, with a congruent passive movement (wrist extension during eccentric MI and wrist flexion during concentric MI). Motor-evoked potentials (MEP) and H-reflexes were elicited in flexor carpi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialty[SDV.IB.IMA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/ImagingPyramidal TractsPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsometric exerciseWristConcentricH-Reflex03 medical and health sciencesPassive movementsYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineMotor imageryPhysical medicine and rehabilitationFeedback SensoryStatic modeIsometric Contractionmedicine[INFO.INFO-IM]Computer Science [cs]/Medical ImagingEccentricHumansOrthopedics and Sports Medicinebusiness.industryElectromyography030229 sport sciencesNeurophysiologyNeurofeedbackEvoked Potentials MotorTranscranial Magnetic StimulationElectric Stimulationmedicine.anatomical_structureImaginationbusinessMuscle Contraction
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Exercise Adherence and Effect of Self-Regulatory Behavior Change Techniques in Patients Undergoing Curative Cancer Treatment: Secondary Analysis from…

2020

Introduction: Adherence to exercise interventions in patients with cancer is often poorly described. Further, it is unclear if self-regulatory behavior change techniques (BCTs) can improve exercise adherence in cancer populations. We aimed to (1) describe exercise adherence in terms of frequency, intensity, time, type (FITT-principles) and dropouts, and (2) determine the effect of specific self-regulatory BCTs on exercise adherence in patients participating in an exercise intervention during curative cancer treatment. Methods: This study was a secondary analysis using data from a Swedish multicentre RCT. In a 2×2 factorial design, 577 participants recently diagnosed with curable breast, col…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyadjuvant treatmentexercise prescriptionphysical activitylcsh:RC254-282law.invention03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawBehavior TherapySecondary analysismedicineHumansIn patientadherenceSjukgymnastikExercisePhysiotherapySport and Fitness Sciencesbusiness.industryIdrottsvetenskapbehavioral interventionCancerProstatic NeoplasmsBehavior change methodsResistance Training030229 sport scienceslcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogensmedicine.diseaseCancer treatmentPeer reviewExercise TherapyComplementary and alternative medicineVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800030220 oncology & carcinogenesisExercise and Cancer TreatmentoncologyPhysical therapyExercise prescriptionbusinessResearch Articlebehavior change support
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Pheochromocytoma in the Pediatric Age Group: The Prostate—An Unusual Location

1990

AbstractPheochromocytomas of the prostate are rare, with only 3 cases in adults reported in the literature. We present the case of an 8-year-old boy with a pheochromocytoma of the prostate and a second tumor in the region of the left internal iliac artery. (J. Urol., 144: 1219–1221, 1990)

Malemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrologyProstatic NeoplasmsPediatric agePheochromocytomamedicine.diseaseIliac ArterySurgeryNeoplasms Multiple PrimaryPheochromocytomamedicine.anatomical_structureEl NiñoLeft internal iliac arteryProstateHypertensionHumansMedicineChildbusinessJournal of Urology
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Model‐based meta‐analysis of the time to first acute urinary retention or benign prostatic hyperplasia‐related surgery in patients with moderate or s…

2021

Aims Combination therapy of 5α‐reductase inhibitor and α‐blocker is a guideline‐endorsed therapeutic approach for patients with moderate‐to‐severe lower urinary tract symptoms or benign prostatic hyperplasia (LUTS/BPH) who are at risk of disease progression. We aimed to disentangle the contribution of clinical and demographic baseline characteristics affecting the risk of acute urinary retention or BPH‐related surgery (AUR/S) from the effect of treatment with drugs showing symptomatic and disease‐modifying properties. Methods A time‐to‐event model was developed using pooled data from patients (n = 10 238) enrolled into six clinical studies receiving placebo, tamsulosin, dutasteride or tamsu…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtydisease‐modifying propertiesCombination therapyProstatic HyperplasiaPlacebo030226 pharmacology & pharmacy03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinebaseline risk factorsLower urinary tract symptomsTamsulosinHumansMedicinePharmacology (medical)lower urinary tract symptoms030212 general & internal medicineacute urinary retentionPharmacologybenign prostatic hyperplasiadutasterideSulfonamidesbusiness.industryUrinary retentionHazard ratioOriginal ArticlesUrinary Retentionmedicine.diseaseDutasterideSurgeryTreatment OutcomechemistryAzasteroidstamsulosinOriginal ArticleDrug Therapy CombinationInternational Prostate Symptom Scoremedicine.symptombusinesstime‐to‐event modellingmedicine.drugBritish Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
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Allometrically scaled explosive strength, but not static strength or maximal oxygen uptake is associated with better central processing time in young…

2020

BACKGROUND: We aimed to examine the associations of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), static strength and explosive strength with cognitive functions in young males. METHODS: Eighty-six young males (age 16-24 years) participated in the study and took part in a number of tests including: static strength (grip strength test), explosive strength (Sargent jump test), and CRF (via direct measure of maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max)). Static strength and explosive strength were scaled by allometrically modeled skeletal muscle mass (SMM) and height while VO2max was scaled by SMM and body mass (BM). Cognition was assessed by inhibitory control, simple and choice reaction time tasks using computerized C…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyelectromyographyAdolescentStatic strengthpuristusvoimaPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationIsometric exerciseElectromyographyNeuropsychological TestsAudiologyYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesGrip strengthCognitionOxygen Consumption0302 clinical medicineIsometric ContractionReaction Timemedicinemaksimaalinen hapenottoHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle StrengthMuscle SkeletalYoung malecognitive functionMathematicscardiorespiratory fitnessmedicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyVO2 maxResistance TrainingCardiorespiratory fitness030229 sport sciencesNeuropsychological testsargent jump testkognitiiviset prosessitreaktiotfyysinen kuntoelektromyografiaCardiorespiratory Fitnessgrip strength030217 neurology & neurosurgeryallometric scalinglihasvoima
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Orthostatic changes in blood pressure and mortality in the elderly: The Pro.V.A study

2015

BACKGROUND An extensive, albeit contrasting literature has suggested a possible role for orthostatic hypotension as a risk factor for cardiovascular (CVD) and non-CVD mortality, while no data are available for orthostatic hypertension. We investigated whether orthostatic changes in blood pressure (BP) were associated with any increased risk of all-cause, CVD or non-CVD mortality in a group of elderly people. METHODS Two thousand seven hundred and eighty six community-dwelling older participants were followed for 4.4 years. Participants were grouped according to whether they had a drop ≤20mm Hg in systolic, or ≤10mm Hg in diastolic BP (orthostatic hypotension), an increase in mean orthostati…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyhypertensionelderlyCohort StudiesCoronary artery diseaseorthostatic hypotensionHypotension OrthostaticOrthostatic vital signscardiovascular diseaseInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumansRisk factorSystoleAgedAged 80 and overorthostatic hypertensionbusiness.industryblood pressureAtrial fibrillationmedicine.diseasemortalityBlood pressureItalyHeart failureCardiologyFemaleOrthostatic hypertensionmedicine.symptombusiness
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Urinary and sexual outcomes in long-term (5+ years) prostate cancer disease free survivors after radical prostatectomy.

2009

Abstract Background After long term disease free follow up (FUp) patients reconsider quality of life (QOL) outcomes. Aim of this study is assess QoL in prostate cancer patients who are disease-free at least 5 years after radical prostatectomy (RP). Methods 367 patients treated with RP for clinically localized pCa, without biochemical failure (PSA ≤ 0.2 ng/mL) at the follow up ≥ 5 years were recruited. Urinary (UF) and Sexual Function (SF), Urinary (UB) and Sexual Bother (SB) were assessed by using UCLA-PCI questionnaire. UF, UB, SF and SB were analyzed according to: treatment timing (age at time of RP, FUp duration, age at time of FUp), tumor characteristics (preoperative PSA, TNM stage, pa…

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