The quality of life assessment after radical prostatectomy with usage of MEB questionnaire 13.1

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The quality of life assessment for 180 patients with prostate cancer after radical prostatectomy was carried out. For this purpose we used the original MEB questionnaire 13.1 which included 65 questions divided in to the several blocks: urination, erectile dysfunction, pane, general quality of life assessment and the others. The performed analysis showed to the internal inquirer’s questions coordination, the correspondence between the received during the questionnaire usage results and the results after standard questionnaire usage (PC-QoL, IPSS, IIEF, OAB-q) as well as statement simplicity for the patients.

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Salman Hasunovich Al-Shukri

First St.-Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University

Email: al-shukri@mail.ru
doctor of medical science, professor, head of the department. Department of Urology.

Yevgeniy Stanislavovich Nevirovich

First St.-Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University

candidate of medical science, head of Urological Unit

Adel Salmanovich Al-Shukri

First St.-Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University

doctor of medical science, professor, Urology Department

Anton Gennadyevich Boriskin

First St.-Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University

Email: flounder@yandex.ru
candidate of medical science, assistant professor, Urology Department

Yuliya Valeryevna Tyurina

First St.-Petersburg State I. P. Pavlov Medical University

student

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