Multidimensional assessment of urinary dysfunction and quality of life after cervical cancer treatment: a multicenter study integrating urodynamics and patient-reported outcomes - Takeaways - MDSpire

Multidimensional assessment of urinary dysfunction and quality of life after cervical cancer treatment: a multicenter study integrating urodynamics and patient-reported outcomes

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  • Krzysztof Bereza

  • Andrzej Kukiełka

  • Dominika Trojnarska

  • Beniamin Oskar Grabarek

  • Marcin Opławski

  • Tomasz Banaś

  • July 2, 2026

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    Cervical cancer treatment can lead to long-term urinary dysfunction and decreased quality of life, particularly after radiotherapy.

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    The study included 132 women, evaluating urinary function and patient-reported outcomes across different treatment modalities.

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    Urodynamic findings indicated reduced bladder capacity and increased urinary incontinence, especially in patients receiving radiotherapy.

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    Psychological well-being, life satisfaction, and sexual function deteriorated over time, particularly in those treated with radiotherapy.

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    Combining urodynamic assessments with patient-reported outcomes offers a comprehensive evaluation of treatment-related morbidity.

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