2021
Cachexia and bladder cancer: clinical impact and management
Lokeshwar SD, Press BH, Nie J, Klaassen Z, Kenney PA, Leapman MS. Cachexia and bladder cancer: clinical impact and management. Current Opinion In Supportive And Palliative Care 2021, 15: 260-265. PMID: 34698663, DOI: 10.1097/spc.0000000000000580.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRadical cystectomyBladder cancerPharmacological agentsManagement of cachexiaNovel pharmaceutical agentsPostoperative complicationsWorse survivalMultidisciplinary managementClinical outcomesHypercatabolic statePalliative carePoor outcomeClinical trialsNutritional supplementationBCa patientsClinical impactPhysical therapyCachexiaRadiation therapyHuman studiesPatientsTherapeutic outcomesNutritional deficienciesNutritional supplementsTumor microenvironment
2016
Robotic-assisted laparoscopic versus open salvage radical prostatectomy following radiotherapy.
Kenney PA, Nawaf CB, Mustafa M, Wen S, Wszolek MF, Pettaway CA, Ward JF, Davis JW, Pisters LL. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic versus open salvage radical prostatectomy following radiotherapy. Canadian Journal Of Urology 2016, 23: 8271-7. PMID: 27347619, PMCID: PMC5512888.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAnastomotic LeakBlood Loss, SurgicalHumansIntraoperative ComplicationsLaparoscopyLymph Node ExcisionLymphatic MetastasisMaleMargins of ExcisionMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalPelvisProstatectomyProstate-Specific AntigenProstatic NeoplasmsRobotic Surgical ProceduresSalvage TherapySurgical Wound InfectionTreatment OutcomeConceptsSalvage radical prostatectomyOpen groupRadical prostatectomySurgical marginsNode yieldRadiation therapyExact testOpen salvage radical prostatectomyProstate-specific antigen rateRetrospective single-institution seriesPositive surgical marginsSingle-institution seriesRobotic-assisted laparoscopic