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View article: An Online Treatment Decision Aid for Men with Low-risk Prostate Cancer Eligible for Active Surveillance and Their Partners Increases the Uptake of Active Surveillance: The Navigate Randomised Controlled Trial
An Online Treatment Decision Aid for Men with Low-risk Prostate Cancer Eligible for Active Surveillance and Their Partners Increases the Uptake of Active Surveillance: The Navigate Randomised Controlled Trial Open
Providing men with an online DA resulted in higher uptake of AS for LRPC than standard resources and in increased decision-making preparedness. By increasing the uptake of AS, DAs may help reduce treatment-related morbidity. Implementation…
View article: Exercise and Psychosexual Education to Improve Sexual Function in Men With Prostate Cancer
Exercise and Psychosexual Education to Improve Sexual Function in Men With Prostate Cancer Open
Importance Sexual dysfunction is a common adverse effect of prostate cancer treatment, and current management strategies do not adequately address physical and psychological causes. Exercise is a potential therapy in the management of sexu…
View article: Towards Scalable Insect Monitoring: Ultra-Lightweight CNNs as On-Device Triggers for Insect Camera Traps
Towards Scalable Insect Monitoring: Ultra-Lightweight CNNs as On-Device Triggers for Insect Camera Traps Open
Camera traps, combined with AI, have emerged as a way to achieve automated, scalable biodiversity monitoring. However, the passive infrared (PIR) sensors that trigger camera traps are poorly suited for detecting small, fast-moving ectother…
View article: Immediate Versus Delayed Exercise on Health-related Quality of Life in Patients Initiating Androgen Deprivation Therapy: Results from a Year-long Randomised Trial
Immediate Versus Delayed Exercise on Health-related Quality of Life in Patients Initiating Androgen Deprivation Therapy: Results from a Year-long Randomised Trial Open
To avoid initial treatment-related adverse effects on health-related quality of life, exercise medicine should be initiated at the start of treatment.
View article: The impact of management option on out-of-pocket costs and perceived financial burden among men with localised prostate cancer in Australia within 6 months of diagnosis
The impact of management option on out-of-pocket costs and perceived financial burden among men with localised prostate cancer in Australia within 6 months of diagnosis Open
Objective This study aimed to quantify the out-of-pocket (OOP) costs and perceived financial burden among Australian men with localised prostate cancer in the first 6 months after diagnosis, by primary management option. Methods This cost-…
View article: Co‐designing an online treatment decision aid for men with low‐risk prostate cancer: Navigate
Co‐designing an online treatment decision aid for men with low‐risk prostate cancer: Navigate Open
Objectives To develop an online treatment decision aid (OTDA) to assist patients with low‐risk prostate cancer (LRPC) and their partners in making treatment decisions. Patients and methods Navigate , an OTDA for LRPC, was rigorously co‐des…
View article: Effects of supervised exercise and self-managed psychosexual therapy on sexual health in men with prostate cancer: A randomized clinical trial.
Effects of supervised exercise and self-managed psychosexual therapy on sexual health in men with prostate cancer: A randomized clinical trial. Open
71 Background: Sexual dysfunction is a common, distressing, and persistent adverse effect of prostate cancer treatment and current management strategies do not adequately address physical and psychological effects. Exercise is emerging as …
View article: Effect of exercise mode specificity on quality of life in prostate cancer patients undergoing androgen suppression.
Effect of exercise mode specificity on quality of life in prostate cancer patients undergoing androgen suppression. Open
72 Background: Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) is accompanied by a range of adverse effects including those of the musculoskeletal, metabolic, and cardiovascular systems, as well as compromised functioning and quality of life (QoL). Exe…
View article: Suppl Figure legends from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA
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Suppl Figures 1-8. Supplementary Figure 1. Identification of the PCA3-shRNA2 hairpin. (a). Predicted hairpin of PCA3 RNA2. The bases in red are those identified within the prostate RNA transcriptome. (b). BLAST results of the 98bp fragment…
View article: Data from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA
Data from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA Open
Background: PCA3 is a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) with unknown function, upregulated in prostate cancer. LncRNAs may be processed into smaller active species. We hypothesized this for PCA3.Methods: We computed feasible RNA hairpins within …
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Suppl Figures 1-8 from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA Open
Suppl Figures 1-8. Supplementary Figure 1. Identification of the PCA3-shRNA2 hairpin. (a). Predicted hairpin of PCA3 RNA2. The bases in red are those identified within the prostate RNA transcriptome. (b). BLAST results of the 98bp fragment…
View article: Data from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA
Data from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA Open
Background: PCA3 is a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) with unknown function, upregulated in prostate cancer. LncRNAs may be processed into smaller active species. We hypothesized this for PCA3.Methods: We computed feasible RNA hairpins within …
View article: Suppl Figure legends from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA
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Suppl. Tables 1-3 from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA Open
Suppl. Tables 1-3. Supplementary table 1. Predicted hairpin RNAs within PCA3 and BMCC1. Supplementary table 2. Predicted mRNA targets for PCA3-shRNA2. Supplementary table 3. Primers and condition used to detect target mRNAs.
View article: Suppl. Tables 1-3 from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA
Suppl. Tables 1-3 from Identification and Diagnostic Performance of a Small RNA within the PCA3 and BMCC1 Gene Locus That Potentially Targets mRNA Open
Suppl. Tables 1-3. Supplementary table 1. Predicted hairpin RNAs within PCA3 and BMCC1. Supplementary table 2. Predicted mRNA targets for PCA3-shRNA2. Supplementary table 3. Primers and condition used to detect target mRNAs.
View article: Oncological and urinary outcomes following low‐dose‐rate brachytherapy with a median follow‐up of 11.8 years
Oncological and urinary outcomes following low‐dose‐rate brachytherapy with a median follow‐up of 11.8 years Open
Objectives To examine the long‐term oncological outcomes and urological morbidity of low‐dose‐rate prostate brachytherapy (LDRBT) monotherapy using live intraoperative dosimetry planning and an automated needle navigation delivery system f…
View article: Potential Role of Exercise Induced Extracellular Vesicles in Prostate Cancer Suppression
Potential Role of Exercise Induced Extracellular Vesicles in Prostate Cancer Suppression Open
Physical exercise is increasingly recognized as a valuable treatment strategy in managing prostate cancer, not only enhancing supportive care but potentially influencing disease outcomes. However, there are limited studies investigating me…
View article: Caveolin‐1‐driven membrane remodelling regulates hnRNPK‐mediated exosomal microRNA sorting in cancer
Caveolin‐1‐driven membrane remodelling regulates hnRNPK‐mediated exosomal microRNA sorting in cancer Open
Background Caveolae proteins play diverse roles in cancer development and progression. In prostate cancer, non‐caveolar caveolin‐1 (CAV1) promotes metastasis, while CAVIN1 attenuates CAV1‐induced metastasis. Here, we unveil a novel mechani…
View article: High-dose vitamin D supplementation to prevent prostate cancer progression in localised cases with low-to-intermediate risk of progression on active surveillance (ProsD): protocol of a phase II randomised controlled trial
High-dose vitamin D supplementation to prevent prostate cancer progression in localised cases with low-to-intermediate risk of progression on active surveillance (ProsD): protocol of a phase II randomised controlled trial Open
Introduction Active surveillance (AS) for patients with prostate cancer (PC) with low risk of PC death is an alternative to radical treatment. A major drawback of AS is the uncertainty whether a patient truly has low risk PC based on biops…
View article: Correction to: Navigate: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of an online treatment decision aid for men with low-risk prostate cancer and their partners
Correction to: Navigate: a study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of an online treatment decision aid for men with low-risk prostate cancer and their partners Open
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.
View article: Navigate: A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of an online treatment decision aid for men with low risk prostate cancer and their partners
Navigate: A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of an online treatment decision aid for men with low risk prostate cancer and their partners Open
Background Active surveillance (AS) is the disease management option of choice for low risk prostate cancer. Despite this, men with low risk prostate cancer (LRPC) find management decisions distressing and confusing. We developed Navigate …
View article: Navigate: A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of an online treatment decision aid for men with low risk prostate cancer and their partners
Navigate: A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of an online treatment decision aid for men with low risk prostate cancer and their partners Open
Background Active surveillance (AS) is the disease management option of choice for low risk prostate cancer. Despite this, men with low risk prostate cancer (LRPC) find management decisions distressing and confusing. We developed Navigate …
View article: Post-treatment levels of plasma 25- and 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D and mortality in men with aggressive prostate cancer
Post-treatment levels of plasma 25- and 1,25-dihydroxy vitamin D and mortality in men with aggressive prostate cancer Open
Vitamin D may reduce mortality from prostate cancer (PC). We examined the associations of post-treatment plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin D and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentrations with PC mortality. Participants were PC cases from the New South…
View article: Desire for Recognition and Recognition of Desire: A Theoretical Account of the Influence of Student Teacher Fantasy on Self-Efficacy
Desire for Recognition and Recognition of Desire: A Theoretical Account of the Influence of Student Teacher Fantasy on Self-Efficacy Open
In the face of increasing teacher burnout, in this paper I explore the theoretical implications of political accountability measures on student music teacher self-efficacy in England.I propose a necessary shift from institutional prioritie…
View article: PD52-10 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LACDINAC-GLYCOSYLATED PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN ASSAY FOR PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION
PD52-10 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LACDINAC-GLYCOSYLATED PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN ASSAY FOR PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION Open
You have accessJournal of UrologyProstate Cancer: Markers II (PD52)1 Apr 2020PD52-10 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE LACDINAC-GLYCOSYLATED PROSTATE-SPECIFIC ANTIGEN ASSAY FOR PROSTATE CANCER DETECTION Tohru Yoneyama*, Yuki Tobisawa, Tomonori …