Publications by authors named "Pablo Domenech Lopez"

Objectives: With the increase in life expectancy and the aging of the population, chronic kidney disease has become increasingly prevalent in our environment. Kidney transplantation remains the gold standard treatment for end-stage renal disease, but the supply of renal grafts has not been able to keep pace with growing demand. Because of this rationale, organ selection criteria have been extended (expanded criteria donation), and alternative donation types, such as donation after circulatory death, have been evaluated.

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  • The study looked at how to define urinary continence (UC) for patients after prostate surgery, focusing on their quality of life (QoL).
  • Researchers checked 634 patients' urinary issues one year post-surgery, using questionnaires and counting how many pads they used in a day.
  • The results suggested using a combined definition of "0 pads" and an ICIQ score of 2 or less to show the best quality of life for patients dealing with urine leakage.
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Prostate cancer is a health problem in many Countries worldwide. Understanding the essential function of androgens in the prostate physiology led to the development of hormonal blockade as a therapeutic option in advanced disease, with limited response with time and development of resistance. In this stage, where castration resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) is defined, it is associated with poor prognosis because survival varies between 18 and 24 months.

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We review the role of immunotherapy in castration resistant prostate cancer. Two immunotherapeutic strategies have been applied, isolated or in combination, either with each other or with other agents with demonstrated efficacy in this scenario that would play a role as immunomodulators: vaccines or monoclonal antibodies aimed to block immune response checkpoint inhibitors. Although CRPC presents, a priori, characteristics suggesting that immunotherapy may play a relevant role as a therapeutic strategy, its clinical application has demonstrated a limited and heterogeneous activity, in terms of proportion of responders and response intensity.

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Objectives: Uretero-pelvic junction (UPJ) obstruction has been classically treated by open dismembered pyeloplasty. Recently, laparoscopic (LP) and robotic pyeloplasty (RP) have become the techniques of choice for the treatment of UPJ stenosis in adult and pediatric population. Our objective in this paper is to review the results of minimally invasive surgery as the treatment of UPJ obstruction, the trend to use these approaches and the current limits of LP and RP.

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