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Predicting Quality of Life After Radical Prostatectomy: Results From CaPSURE
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Younger patient age (less than 65) is associated with a greater likelihood of returning to baseline continence, potency and physical health after radical prostatectomy. In addition, patients who underwent radical prostatectomy without comorbidities and those with high health self-ratings are more likely to return to baseline physical and mental health, respectively. Preoperative tumor characteristics do not appear to be associated with regaining baseline HRQOL, suggesting that factors not measured in this model may be important in optimizing quality of life after radical prostatectomy.
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