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THE IMPACT OF PROSTATE BIOPSY ON PATIENT WELL-BEING: : A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF PAIN, ANXIETY AND ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
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The impact of prostate biopsy on patient well-being begins while waiting for the scheduled procedure. Shortening the anticipation period before results are disclosed and administering pre-biopsy anxiety decreasing measures may benefit patients. Analgesic therapy is recommended in younger patients, those reporting moderate to severe intraoperative pain and those with known prostatic inflammatory infiltrate. The risk of acute erectile dysfunction should be discussed cautiously with patients who are potent before biopsy.
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