Enjoyable sex is possible after prostate surgery
/There are specific suggestions for men to help them improve their sexual performance after prostate cancer to achieve a satisfying sex life once again. Here’s how:
Read MoreThere are specific suggestions for men to help them improve their sexual performance after prostate cancer to achieve a satisfying sex life once again. Here’s how:
Read MoreMen, who follow a nutritious dietary pattern fare much better in their treatment regimen – coping better with treatment side effects, quicker recovery and faster healing, and improvements in fighting off infections making men feel stronger, healthier and more energized.
Read MoreA man’s prostate gland lies just below the bladder and has the unique function of producing the fluid which protects and enriches sperm that makes up semen.
Read MoreHowever, if prostate cancer is discovered in its early stages, it has a 98.9 percent survival rate as reported from the NCI.
Read MoreA more recent 2017 study in the International Journal of Cancer, found men diagnosed with localized prostate cancer showed a positive association between long-term weight gain and risk of lethal prostate cancer.
Read MoreFor the year 2019, the American Cancer Society estimates that in the U.S., around 174,650 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed and about 31,620 men will die from the disease. T
Read MoreLet’s take a look at the many functions the prostate gland performs helping keep the male reproductive system up and running:
Read MoreThe controversy involves whether it’s worth the risk to do routine screening which some urologists believe can lead to overdiagnosis and thus overtreatment of otherwise harmless cancers.
Read MoreDoctors also have different ways and ideas of how they approach certain diseases in treating them.
Read MoreUnderstand too, that even though prostate cancer is a man’s disease, the women who love them are greatly affected by it also.
Read MoreActive surveillance has increasingly emerged as a viable option for men who decide not to undergo immediate treatment (surgery or radiation therapy) for prostate cancer.
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