Evaluation of functional outcomes after a second focal high-intensity focused ultrasonography (HIFU) procedure in men with primary localized, non-metastatic prostate cancer: results from the HIFU Evaluation and Assessment of Treatment (HEAT) registry

Author:

Lovegrove Catherine E.12ORCID,Peters Max3,Guillaumier Stephanie45,Arya Manit156,Afzal Naveed7,Dudderidge Tim8,Hosking-Jervis Feargus23,Hindley Richard G.9,Lewi Henry10,McCartan Neil45,Moore Caroline M.45,Nigam Raj611,Ogden Chris12,Persad Raj13,Virdi Jaspal6,Winkler Mathias1,Emberton Mark45,Ahmed Hashim U.12,Shah Taimur T.124,Minhas Suks12

Affiliation:

1. Imperial Urology; Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; Charing Cross Hospital; London UK

2. Division of Surgery; Department of Surgery and Cancer; Faculty of Medicine; Imperial College London; London UK

3. Department of Radiation Oncology; Cancer Centre; University Medical Centre Utrecht; Utrecht The Netherlands

4. Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences; University College London; London UK

5. Department of Urology; UCLH NHS Foundation Trust; London UK

6. Department of Urology; Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust; Harlow UK

7. Department of Urology; Dorset County Hospital NHS Trust; Dorset UK

8. Department of Urology; University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust; Southampton UK

9. Department of Urology; Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital; Basingstoke UK

10. Springfield Hospital; Chelmsford UK

11. Department of Urology; Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Trust; Surrey UK

12. Department of Academic Urology; Royal Marsden Hospital NHS Foundation Trust; London UK

13. Department of Urology; North Bristol NHS Trust; Southmead Hospital; Bristol UK

Funder

Prostate Cancer UK

St Peters Trust

United Kingdom’s National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Imperial Biomedical Research Centre

Wellcome Trust

MRC

Cancer Research UK

BMA Foundation

The Urology Foundation

Imperial Health Charity

Sonacare Inc.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Urology

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