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Sexual Health with Dr. Rachel Rubin

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The prostate is vital for male reproductive function, making prostate cancer's impact on sexual health significant. Enduring effects, like erectile dysfunction, diminished sex drive, infertility, and hormone-related challenges, are associated with the disease and treatments. Dr. Rachel Rubin elaborates on sexual health concerns for prostate cancer patients.

This session was part of our VIRTUAL ZERO Prostate Cancer Summit, which took place from March 4 to 8, 2022.


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Dr. Rachel Rubin
Rachel Rubin, MD, Clinical Professor of Urology

Dr. Rachel S. Rubin is a board certified urologist with fellowship training in sexual medicine. She is an Assistant Clinical Professor in Urology at Georgetown University and owns her own practice in Washington DC.

Dr. Rubin provides comprehensive care to men and women. She treats issues such as pelvic pain, menopause, erectile dysfunction, and low libido. Dr. Rubin is currently the education chair for the International Society for the Study of Women’s Sexual Health (ISSWSH) and an associate editor for the journal Sexual Medicine Reviews. She was named a Washingtonian Top Doctor in 2019-2022 and has been on the Zero medical advisory board since 2018.

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