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Evidence-based practice guidelines developed by other health organisations are available to support health professionals with the management and care of men diagnosed with cancer or conditions relating to reproductive and sexual health.
Prostate cancer |
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Clinical practice guidelines: PSA testing and early management of test-detected prostate cancerThese guidelines cover best practice for PSA testing and digital rectal examination (DRE), prostate biopsies and MRI, active surveillance and watchful waiting. The guidelines were developed by the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and Cancer Council Australia and approved by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). They have been endorsed by the Urological Society of Australia and New Zealand (USANZ). |
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EAU-ESTRO-ESUR-SIOG guidelines on prostate cancerUpdated 2018 Published by the European Association for Urology (EAU), the prostate cancer guidelines were developed by the PCa Guidelines Panel consisting of an international multidisciplinary group of urologists, radiation oncologists, medical oncologists, radiologists, a pathologist and a patient representative. |
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FROGG recommendations for radiotherapy for recurrent prostate cancerDeveloped by the Australian and New Zealand Faculty of Radiation Oncology Genito-Urinary group (FROGG), these guidelines set out the recommendations for managing patients with recurrent prostate cancer using radiotherapy. |
Fertility |
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Fertility preservation for adolescents and young adults (AYAs) diagnosed with cancer. Guidance for health professionalsThis guidance has been produced by the Clinical Oncological Society of Australia (COSA) as part of a national Youth Cancer Networks Program project funded by the Australian Government. |
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EAU guidelines on male infertilityUpdated 2018 Published by the European Association for Urology (EAU), these guidelines were developed to assist healthcare professionals in the treatment of male infertility. |
Androgen deficiency |
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EAU guidelines on male hypogonadismUpdated 2018 Published by the European Association for Urology (EAU), these guidelines outline the diagnosis and treatment of male hypogonadism, with the aim to provide practical recommendations on how to deal with primary and secondary forms of hypogonadism, ageing-related testosterone decline in men, as well as the treatment of testosterone deficiencies. |
Sexual dysfunction |
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EAU guidelines on male sexual dysfunctionUpdated 2018 Published by the European Association for Urology (EAU), these guidelines outline the diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, penile curvature, and priapism. |
Lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) |
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EAU guidelines on management of mon-neurogenic male LUTSUpdated 2018 Published by the European Association for Urology (EAU), these guidelines offer practical evidence-based guidance on the assessment and treatment of men aged 40 years or older with various non-neurogenic benign forms of LUTS. |