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Objective
Prostate cancer (PCa) treatments often leave men with erectile dysfunction (ED). Even when ED treatments are effective in restoring men's ability to have an erection sufficient for intercourse, couples continue to struggle sexually. Effective treatments to help couples recover sexually are needed.
Method
PCa patients and partners (N = 59 couples) attending a one‐time couples' intimacy...
Prostate cancer remains the most common cancer in adult men. Its treatment usually results in compromised or absent erectile function. This article will review the treatment options available to resume sexual activity following prostate cancer therapy and will focus on non-surgical treatment options. In addition, intracavernosal injection therapy has been shown to enhance recovery of spontaneous,...
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