Prostate News Archive
22-Sep-2011
Private insurance, better prostate surgery outcome?
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - U.S. men who have surgery for prostate cancer seem to fare better if they have private insurance rather than public coverage through Medicare or Medicaid, a new study finds. 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. 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. 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.
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