NEW PROSTATE CANCER INFOLINK: Men with low-risk prostate cancer who choose surgery need to realise the possible after-effects – reduced urinary and erectile function, shorter penis, penis distortion – they might have to live with for up to 35 years afterwards. READ MORE>
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Do low-risk prostate cancer patients fully understand potential side effects of surgery?
Posted in AFTER EFFECTS, tagged cancer research, comparison of treatments, Erectile function, Incontinence, low-risk prostate cancer, New Prostate Cancer Info-link, penis distortion, possible after-effects, prostablog, prostate, prostate blog, PROSTATE CANCER, prostate cancer treatments, prostate treatment, prostate treatment debate, prostatectomy, Radical prostatectomy, reduced urinary and erectile function, Shorter penis, surgery on September 21, 2010| Leave a Comment »
‘Prostate surgery shrank my dick – but I don’t care,’ say majority in new study
Posted in PROSTATE CANCER, Radical prostatectomy, Shorter penis, Treatment news, tagged Canadian research, cancer research, catheter, penis, prostablog, prostate blog, prostate cancer treatments, prostate treatment, prostate treatment debate, prostatectomy, Radical prostatectomy, Shorter penis on November 5, 2009| 1 Comment »
URO TODAY: More than two-thirds of men who have radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer end up with a shorter penis – but apparently it’s not a big issue for most, according to new Canadian research. READ MORE>