Abstract
Evaluation of erectile dysfunction after minimally invasive surgical treatment in prostate cancer with current literature Prostate cancer is among the most frequently diagnosed cancers in men; Its prevalence is increasing gradually as a result of developing diagnostic methods. There are also new treatment methods that follow the developing diagnostic methods. The most common complication after prostate cancer treatment is erectile dysfunction. With the decrease in the age of diagnosis, this complication is more important and is being discussed today. In this review, we will present the effect of minimally invasive surgical treatments applied in prostate cancer on erectile function in the light of current literature. Keywords: prostate cancer, laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, robotassisted radical prostatectomy, erectile dysfunction
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