Prostate News Archive
21-Sep-2011
Sex After Prostate Cancer Treatment: New Model Predicts Men's Chance of ED
Men with prostate cancer commonly wonder how their sex life will fare in the wake of their treatment. Now, a new study may give them a more personalized and accurate answer to that question than was before possible. Well: Predicting Sex Life After Prostate Cancer
Treatments for prostate cancer leave a high percentage of men unable to have a normal sex life, research shows. Doctors predict impotence after prostate treatment
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A man facing prostate cancer treatment can now get a rough sense of his odds of becoming impotent after the procedure, researchers said Tuesday. Genes May Explain Blacks' Bleaker Prostate Cancer Stats
TUESDAY, Sept. 20 (HealthDay News) -- Differences in the genetic makeup of prostate cells could explain why black men in the United States are more likely to get prostate cancer and die from it than white men, a new study suggests. Study: Potency after prostate cancer varies widely
A new study addresses one of the most worrying questions faced by men with prostate cancer: What are my chances of losing sexual function after treatment?
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