It comes as Prostate Cancer research results released today show more than 90% of men surveyed had erectile dysfunction ...
It comes as Prostate Cancer research results released today show more than 90% of men surveyed had erectile dysfunction following prostate cancer treatment, with 80% reporting urinary incontinence.
Kiwis treated for our nation’s most commonly diagnosed male cancer – prostate cancer (1, 2) – report experiencing a confidence-robbing, (3) stigmatised treatment side-effect, erectile dysfunction (ED) ...
Findings from a population-based study suggests pre-existing pelvic floor conditions could be a more important risk factor.
A Bay of Plenty man who faced a “bombshell” prostate cancer diagnosis has spoken out about the mental strain of “stigmatised” treatment side-effects incontinence and erectile dysfunction. It comes as ...