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Pierre Bondil

Publications -  5
Citations -  105

Pierre Bondil is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reproductive health & Population. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 94 citations.

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Vardenafil Improves Erectile Function in Men with Erectile Dysfunction Irrespective of Disease Severity and Disease Classification

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TL;DR: Vardenafil improves EF in men with ED irrespective of investigator-determined classification and baseline ED severity, and the greatest improvements relative to placebo were noted in patients with more severe ED.
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Sexual health in cancer: the results of a survey exploring practices, attitudes, knowledge, communication, and professional interactions in oncology healthcare providers.

TL;DR: Results emphasize various levels for improving existing oncosexology care, such as developing oncosingxology-specific educational and practical training programs, particularly for paramedics; consolidating information, counseling, and therapeutic education with formal procedures like implementing medical and paramedical “oncoseXology moments,” or strengthening the community-hospital networks, from diagnosis to survivorship.
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Ethical Aspects of Sexual Medicine

TL;DR: All health professionals working in sexual medicine should above all be able to demonstrate respect, understanding, and tolerance toward the differing moral worldviews of their patients and colleagues, and the societies they represent.
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Sexual Quality of Life and Needs for Sexology Care of Cancer Patients Admitted for Radiotherapy: A 3-Month Cross-Sectional Study in a Regional Comprehensive Reference Cancer Center

TL;DR: The data suggest the need to examine the sexual health trajectory in a prospective fashion from diagnosis to survivorship and early interventions before radiotherapy could improve sexual quality of life, particularly in women.
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Sexual health and needs for sexology care in digestive cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy: a 4-month cross-sectional study in a French University Hospital.

TL;DR: This study is the first determination of sexual health and sexual quality of life in digestive cancers in cancer patients treated by chemotherapy in the digestive cancer department of a regional university hospital.