Publications by authors named "G Mjaess"

Categorization of patients according to their characteristics may simplify decision-making, but it fails to account for the continuous nature of risk and individual variability. Artificial intelligence has the ability to handle more complex continuous data for more precise, individualized recommendations, but several challenges must be overcome to unlock this potential.

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Purpose: The objective of this scoping review was to identify the topics of research and the types of studies published by the French Association of Urologists in Training (AFUF) since it was created, 35 years ago and to perform a bibliometric analysis.

Methods: A scoping review on PubMed, Google scholar, Excerpta Medica database (EMBASE) was conducted from 1989 until the 31st of December 2023. The PRISMA extended guidelines for scoping reviews were followed.

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Introduction: Sexuality is an integral part of well-being. Urologists are a population faced with a significant workload and stress that can affect their sexuality. The purpose of this study is to investigate sexuality in this population and assess factors that may impact it.

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  • The study compares the two-year functional and oncological outcomes of Retzius-sparing robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (rsRALP) vs. standard robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (sRALP) in patients with localized prostate cancer.
  • Results show that rsRALP significantly improves urinary function and quality of life over time, while sexual function differences were negligible after 12 months.
  • Although rsRALP had some negative surgical margin characteristics, it did not affect biochemical recurrence rates after five years, indicating no significant difference in long-term oncological outcomes between the two methods.
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Introduction: Perioperative systemic treatments play a crucial role in the comprehensive management of muscle-invasive bladder cancer. While neoadjuvant platinum-based chemotherapy has a proven efficacy, administering adjuvant chemotherapy can be challenging in patients with multiple comorbidities. Although immunotherapy has shown success in metastatic settings, its effectiveness in both neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings remains under investigation.

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