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Opening up about prostate cancer: how men can deal with recovery
Thousands of Irish men are diagnosed each year, but this slow-growing disease is very treatable, especially when caught early ...
A new study underway at St. David’s Surgical Hospital could help men recover faster and live a better quality of life after ...
You may feel the urge to pee after you just used the bathroom because of infections, underlying short or long-term health ...
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‘Here’s How I Knew I Had Fecal Incontinence’: One Patient Reveals When ‘Accidents’ Finally Called for a Diagnosis
It's tough to discuss, while arguably tougher to live with. Here's when one man knew it was time to seek help, and what he's ...
Roberto Correa, a prostate cancer survivor, has found life-changing relief from incontinence thanks to new technology.
Prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer in the UK, according to Prostate Cancer UK. Cancer Research UK says ...
After radical prostatectomy, urinary incontinence may ensue due to anatomical lesions, making the urethrovesical junction less favorable for maintaining urinary continence, thus generating greater ...
A study led by UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center investigators found that stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), a form of high-dose radiation delivered in just five sessions, after ...
If you have a prostate, you need to be screened regularly for prostate cancer starting around age 45—or around age 40 if you are Black or have a family history of prostate cancer. According to the ...
The travel writer and host of 'Rick Steves Europe' shares an update after prostate cancer diagnosis to encourage men to 'say ...
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