Prostate cancer affects a growing number of men. Although erectile dysfunction is a well-known side effect, its impact on sex life and sexuality is under-researched.Charles Richardson
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sexual function, and intimate relationships. The sexual consequences of prostate cancer treatment on men who have sex with men (MSM) differ in some ways from what is observed in heterosexual men. This review summarizes literature from the past two decades exploring how MSM...
Prostatitis is a harmless condition. It doesn’t cause cancer or make you more likely to have cancer. What Causes Prostatitis? Prostatitis has different causes, depending on the type. Sometimes, the cause could be unknown. Acute and chronic bacterial prostatitis.Acute and chronic bacterial prostatit...
This study looks at the information that is important to MPC; their preferred participation in decision making; and the influence of sociodemographic, disease, and psychological factors on information needs and decision preferences. Method: Consecutive men diagnosed with prostate cancer and attending two...
Prostate cancer, disease characterized by uncontrolled growth of cells within the prostate gland. Prostate cancer is a frequently diagnosed cancer among males. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment of prostate cancer.
If you’re nonbinary or gender expansive, you should still be aware of potential risks of prostate cancer, particularly for transgender women. Significant studies are lacking, but it is still possible to be diagnosed with prostate cancer. So screening, especially if you have symptoms or a family...
作者: N Choices 摘要: Prostate cancer is the most common cancer to affect men. Find out what you can do to minimise your risk of prostate cancer and how to check for early signs.DOI: http://www.nhs.uk 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 全部来源 求助全文 nhs.uk ...
The aim of this study was to explore the needs of carers of men with prostate cancer and to identify barriers and enablers to meeting these needs. Carers were recruited to focus groups or interviews. These were recorded, transcribed and analysed by two researchers using Nvivo QSR6 and the Fr...
Compared to men who have had only one partner during their lifetime, having sex with more than 20 women is associated with a 28% lower risk of one day being diagnosed with prostate cancer, according to researchers at the University of Montreal and INRS -