Is apparent diffusion coefficient associated with clinical risk scores for prostate cancers that are visible on 3-T MR images?

or bother subscale scores or the proportion of patients participating in sexual intercourse. Postoperatively, we observed statistically similar returns to baseline EPIC sexual function and bother subscale scores and participation in sexual intercourse across all gland weight groups at all time points. EPIC sexual domain scores and the proportions of patients participating in sexual intercourse continued to increase up to 24 months postoperatively, but no group returned to preoperative function at any sampling point. Conclusions: Prostate size is not associated with postoperative recovery of sexual function in men undergoing minimally invasive radical prostatectomy.