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October 15th 2020, 8:00pm
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October 15th 2020, 6:00pm
Men may experience erectile dysfunction and incontinence after receiving treatment for prostate cancer. However, there are devices — like a penile prosthetic and artificial urinary sphincter — that can help control those side effects associated with treatment.
October 14th 2020, 3:00pm
Prostate cancer treatment can be detrimental to bone and muscle health, but an exercise regimen and healthy eating habits can help.
October 12th 2020, 9:00pm
Some patients are better suited for surgery than others. In general, patients with widespread metastatic disease are also not good candidates for surgery, particularly if their cancer has spread beyond the prostate to areas like the liver, lungs, and bones.
October 12th 2020, 3:00pm
Active surveillance can be used for many patients with prostate cancer; however, when localized, radiation therapy is an option.
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