Prostate cancer survivors who had a more plant-based diet tended to have fewer sexual and urinary side effects, research showed. Patients with prostate cancer may experience fewer sexual and urinary ...
CHARLOTTE — On any given day, you’ll find 72-year-old Oliver Blunte mulling around his garden. But life wasn’t always this laid back for the now-retired financial services employee working in New York ...
Henry Butler received a diagnosis of an early stage of prostate cancer at age 49. He was given a lot of treatment options and ultimately chose a prostatectomy. It's been five years since his surgery.
Receiving radiotherapy after prostatectomy does negatively affect long-term health-related quality of life, including sexual function, urinary incontinence, and urinary irritation, but the timing of ...
When a man receives a prostate cancer diagnosis, thoughts often race toward treatment options and survival rates. However, the recovery journey after prostate surgery represents a critical chapter ...
Can you have intimacy after prostate removal? Yes. It just might feel a little different. Recovery takes time, and everyone heals at their own pace. Some changes in intimate function are common after ...
A plant-based diet, low in dairy and meat but rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and nuts, can improve sexual and urinary health in patients treated for local prostate cancer, new research showed.
Treatment choice for localized prostate cancer depends on cancer aggressiveness and quality-of-life factors, such as sexual functioning. Active surveillance is a safe option for appropriate patients, ...