@lawrentschuk lays out a nice template for how to safely employ existing (& future) #AI modalities in urological practice
@BJUIjournal session at #AUA25
S-afe for patients & staff
A-fforable & accurate
F-used with existing technologies
E-asy to use
Great demo of AI-scribes
aerobic high-intensity interval training intervention with intensity at 100%–120% of peak power 4 to 6 x 1-min cycles with 3 min of rest - should be encouraged for allmen esp those focal therapy for prostate cancer
https://t.co/dpw7LZ1PwT
Anterior positive surgical margin rates during Retzius sparing RARP may not be as high as originally thought. Our unselected cohort suggests this approach is still safe for anterior tumours. @pjscharlesworth@marclaniado@DrTroyGianduzzo
@chriseden99 Usually, it is unpredictable as to how easy or difficult it will be it is. If it is challenging to find the adenoma plane, then yes it would be hard work and I probably wished I used the robot!
Clinical outcomes of Focal Therapy vs. Prostatectomy in JCU Guest Lecture #BAUS20. Propensity matched analysis shows likely non-inferiority with similar rates of
• Transition to salvage local / systemic therapy
• Metastases / Mortality
@Reddy4Urology@IP_London
If you have 5 minutes spare and want a summary of our paper “Rethinking Prostate cancer screening: could MRI be an alternative screening test”
Then give this useful #tweetorial a read by @eldredevans 👇
Study shows that #prostatecancer patients of all risk levels are willing to trade off cancer-specific survival for quality of life https://t.co/8SreUU3A5y
Introducing PI-QUAL: a new system designed to assess the quality of prostate #MRI, developed from the #PRECISION study. Looking forward to developing further with colleagues and validating: @mrsprostate@giga_fra @MaartendeRooij @JelleBarentsz#UroSoMe https://t.co/IxfDKddgxB
TFTC Consultant Urologist @timdudderidge discusses the Montgomery ruling, patient consent, & the impact of Covid19 on #prostatecancer patients in the first of our audio series #OnFocus https://t.co/dnJS95i9E5
"most patients will remain free of a radical procedure. The vast majority of patients maintain urinary continence and good erectile function after FT" https://t.co/ip06kGYPGe