29 results on '"Passoni, Niccolò Maria"'
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2. Incidence, survival and mortality rates of stage-specific bladder cancer in United States: A trend analysis
3. TIME FROM SURGERY TO URINARY CONTINENCE SIGNIFICANTLY INFLUENCES THE SUBSEQUENT RECOVERY OF ERECTILE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH BILATERAL NERVE-SPARING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: MP51-15
4. EARLY REGULAR TREATMENT WITH A CANNABINOID 2 RECEPTOR AGONIST PROTECTED ERECTILE FUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF CAVERNOUS NERVE CRUSH INJURY: MP43-18
5. ASSESSING THE OPTIMAL EXTENT OF SALVAGE LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN PATIENTS WITH SINGLE PELVIC NODAL UPTAKE AT [11C]-CHOLINE PET/CT SCAN FROM RECURRING PROSTATE CANCER: PD15-07
6. INDIVIDUAL SURGEON COMMITMENT TO PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION RATHER THAN SURGICAL VOLUME IS A MAJOR DETERMINANT OF THE EXTENT OF NODAL DISSECTION DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: MP37-20
7. IMPACT OF SURGICAL VOLUME ON SURGICAL MARGIN STATUS IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: MP37-02
8. SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF POSITIVE CORES DECREASES MISCLASSIFICATION RATES OF PATIENTS WITH LOW RISK PROSTATE CANCER CANDIDATE FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE: 247
9. Head-to-head comparison of lymph node density and number of positive lymph nodes in stratifying the outcome of patients with lymph node-positive prostate cancer submitted to radical prostatectomy and extended lymph node dissection
10. Impact of the Site of Metastases on Survival in Patients with Metastatic Prostate Cancer
11. MP37-20 INDIVIDUAL SURGEON COMMITMENT TO PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION RATHER THAN SURGICAL VOLUME IS A MAJOR DETERMINANT OF THE EXTENT OF NODAL DISSECTION DURING ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
12. MP37-02 IMPACT OF SURGICAL VOLUME ON SURGICAL MARGIN STATUS IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH ROBOT-ASSISTED RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
13. MP51-15 TIME FROM SURGERY TO URINARY CONTINENCE SIGNIFICANTLY INFLUENCES THE SUBSEQUENT RECOVERY OF ERECTILE FUNCTION IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH BILATERAL NERVE-SPARING RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
14. MP43-18 EARLY REGULAR TREATMENT WITH A CANNABINOID 2 RECEPTOR AGONIST PROTECTED ERECTILE FUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF CAVERNOUS NERVE CRUSH INJURY
15. MP70-21 ASSESSING THE OPTIMAL POST-OPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF NODE POSITIVE PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS:RESULTS FROM MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL SERIES
16. PD15-07 ASSESSING THE OPTIMAL EXTENT OF SALVAGE LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IN PATIENTS WITH SINGLE PELVIC NODAL UPTAKE AT [11C]-CHOLINE PET/CT SCAN FROM RECURRING PROSTATE CANCER
17. Selecting the Optimal Candidate for Adjuvant Radiotherapy After Radical Prostatectomy for Prostate Cancer: A Long-term Survival Analysis
18. 247 SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF POSITIVE CORES DECREASES MISCLASSIFICATION RATES OF PATIENTS WITH LOW RISK PROSTATE CANCER CANDIDATE FOR ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE
19. 774 HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON OF LYMPH NODE DENSITY AND NUMBER OF POSITIVE LYMPH NODES IN STRATIFYING THE OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH LYMPH NODE POSITIVE PROSTATE CANCER SUBMITTED TO RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND EXTENDED PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION
20. Performance Characteristics of Computed Tomography in Detecting Lymph Node Metastases in Contemporary Patients with Prostate Cancer Treated with Extended Pelvic Lymph Node Dissection
21. 187 IS [11C]CHOLINE PET/CT RECOMMENDED FOR RESTAGING PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY WHEN PSA IS LOWER THAN 1 NG/ML?
22. 180 [11C]CHOLINE PET/CT SCAN PREDICTS SURVIVAL IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS WITH BIOCHEMICAL FAILURE AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
23. 709 MORE EXTENSIVE PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH REDUCED RISK OF CANCER PROGRESSION IN NODE NEGATIVE ORGAN CONFINED PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS
24. 903 CHARLSON COMORBIDITY INDEX IS NOT AN INDEPENDENT PREDICTOR OF OVERALL SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER TREATED WITH RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY
25. 843 COMPARISON OF PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION RATE BETWEEN PROSTATE BIOPSY PERFORMED WITH END-FIRE SINGLE-PLANE AND DUAL-PLANE TRANSRECTAL PROBE
26. 899 DOES BIOCHEMICAL PROGRESSION AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY AND ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER INVARIABLY IMPACT CANCER-SPECIFIC MORTALITY?
27. MP42-16 COMPARISON OF THE PREDICTIVE ACCURACY OF THE PARTIN TABLES VS MULTI-PARAMETRIC MRI IN FORECASTING ORGAN-CONFINED PROSTATE CANCER
28. 340 LONG TERM DIABETES MELLITUS INCREASES THE RISK OF POORLY DIFFERENTIATED TUMOR IN PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS
29. 723 ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY REDUCES THE RATE OF URINARY CONTINENCE RECOVERY AFTER RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY IN INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH RISK PROSTATE CANCER PATIENTS
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