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Sexual Problems are often left to deal with last, when you have been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. It is however sexual dysfunction that is strongly associated with treatment satisfaction post prostate cancer treatment. Sexual dysfunction is also a major predictor of both bother and depression in prostate cancer patients, even after the sexual dysfunction has been resolved.
Men are faced with the daunting and debilitating task of trying to search for answers on how to “fix” their sexual dysfunction, often failing so many times that they simply give up trying.
Guest : Andrew Oberholzer - CEO of The Prostate Cancer Foundation
By SAfmSexual Problems are often left to deal with last, when you have been diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. It is however sexual dysfunction that is strongly associated with treatment satisfaction post prostate cancer treatment. Sexual dysfunction is also a major predictor of both bother and depression in prostate cancer patients, even after the sexual dysfunction has been resolved.
Men are faced with the daunting and debilitating task of trying to search for answers on how to “fix” their sexual dysfunction, often failing so many times that they simply give up trying.
Guest : Andrew Oberholzer - CEO of The Prostate Cancer Foundation