The myth is that prostate cancer treatment destroys men’s erections. The truth is more complicated. Men facing treatment for this disease should prepare themselves emotionally for permanent erectile ...
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Kenny Logan shares how he overcame erectile dysfunction after prostate cancer treatment
Kenny Logan has opened up about his recovery, and the revival of his sex life, after undergoing treatment for prostate cancer. The former Scottish rugby union player was diagnosed with the condition ...
As part of its Speaking Out video series, CURE talked to Dr. Brian Keith McNeil, on behalf of ZERO Prostate Cancer, about managing side effects following prostate cancer treatment. While treatment ...
Prostate cancer is common in men, with risk factors including age, family history, and genetic mutations. Early-stage cancer often lacks symptoms. Diagnosis involves PSA tests, digital rectal exams, ...
The most common surgery for prostate cancer is a radical prostatectomy. This surgery involves taking out the entire prostate gland, some lymph nodes and other nearby tissue, like the seminal vesicles ...
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Prostate Cancer: A Wife's Perspective
This post has been a year in the making. I’ve wanted to share what our experience has been like but I wanted to be sure I waited long enough to give a comprehensive account of what this has been like ...
The optimal strategy for treating newly diagnosed high-risk prostate cancer remains unclear. More specifically, do these patients benefit more from radical prostatectomy or a radiotherapy-based ...
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