A study has revealed that regular exercise can improve erectile dysfunction after treatment for prostate cancer, highlighting the importance of physical activity in sexual rehabilitation, particularly ...
"Research on sexual outcomes in prostate cancer survivors has focused on the restoration of erections after treatment," notes a new peer-reviewed article by William Kinnaird and others. "The aim ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men in the US, aside from skin cancer. About 13% of male Americans will get it — and treatment often comes with the risk of erectile dysfunction. Relief ...
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Prostate cancer: Low testosterone may predict the disease
New research has found that low testosterone levels can cause extreme progression in high-grade prostate cancer. The study ...
UK National Screening Committee rejects call from Olympic legend Sir Chris Hoy to offer PSA test to all men at higher risk of ...
Myth 1: Prostate cancer surgery will end your sex life and cause urine leakage. Fact: Your surgeon may be able to spare the nerves that help trigger erections. That means you should be able to have an ...
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