Find Resources and Information enter key words 54 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Health & Nutrition Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Blog Posts How Genetic Factors May Impact Prostate Cancer Risk And Treatment Heather Cheng MD, PHD, Dr. Channing Paller Blog Posts Not Enough Calcium? EEK! Not Enough DEXA?! Mark Moyad, M.D., M.P.H. Blog Posts Between the Sheets - September 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "Ever since my surgery (open radical prostatectomy) my orgasms are pretty non-existent. Seems they’re not really worth all the bother of taking the pills to get an erection in the first place. Hope that works and, if it does, get the ‘deed done’ and then pretty much nothing in terms of feeling. Why is this happening and why didn’t someone tell me that would happen?" Blog Posts Acupuncture for Side Effects?! Mark Moyad, M.D., M.P.H. Blog Posts Between the Sheets – January 2023 Dr. Anne Katz I’m gay. And I’ve had my prostate removed. Will I be able to still stimulate the prostate bed area to orgasm as I did before. Have not tried. Afraid. Thank you. Blog Posts Between the Sheets - July 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I am a 52-year old gay man whose 10-year relationship just ended. That was a long time coming, but of more concern to me right now is that I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and I don’t know what to do about choosing a treatment. I have been offered surgery (radical prostatectomy using a robot) but I am not sure I want to go that route because of the potential for loss of erections. The surgeon I saw looked really embarrassed when I asked him about anal sex and left the exam room in a big hurry..." Blog Posts How a Scan Impacted My Medical Journey with Prostate Cancer Prostate Cancer News Eating less meat and exercising regularly can reduce your prostate cancer risk Prostate Cancer News Study: PTSD raises suicide risk for those with prostate cancer Blog Posts An Outlier's Journey Andrea Lugo Jason was first hit with a prostate cancer diagnosis in 2009, but was told there was no immediate need for surgery. His doctors decided the best pl... Blog Posts Why We Chose a Prostate-Friendly Diet Ropizah Ervin “I have good news and bad news,” shared Ed’s doctor. “The good news is that the cancer has not spread outside the prostate. The bad news is that th... Prostate Cancer News Bipolar Androgen Therapy: Cycling Testosterone Shocks Cancer Cells Several years ago, medical oncologist Samuel Denmeade, M.D., Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Prostate Cancer Program, and colleagues came up with a remarkable concept for attacking prostate cancer: alternating androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) with high-dose testosterone. Blog Posts Making Vitamin D Work Better with Weight Loss Mark Moyad, M.D., M.P.H. Research suggests that achieving a healthier weight could enhance sensitivity to the benefits of vitamin D, potentially impacting conditions like cancer and autoimmune diseases. Blog Posts Nutrition: Your Ally During Prostate Cancer Jenna A. Bell, PhD, RD What, when, and how you eat is one of the most powerful tools you have during prostate cancer treatment. Research tells us that good nutrition can... Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next Page
enter key words 54 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Health & Nutrition Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Blog Posts How Genetic Factors May Impact Prostate Cancer Risk And Treatment Heather Cheng MD, PHD, Dr. Channing Paller Blog Posts Not Enough Calcium? EEK! Not Enough DEXA?! Mark Moyad, M.D., M.P.H. Blog Posts Between the Sheets - September 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "Ever since my surgery (open radical prostatectomy) my orgasms are pretty non-existent. Seems they’re not really worth all the bother of taking the pills to get an erection in the first place. Hope that works and, if it does, get the ‘deed done’ and then pretty much nothing in terms of feeling. Why is this happening and why didn’t someone tell me that would happen?" Blog Posts Acupuncture for Side Effects?! Mark Moyad, M.D., M.P.H. Blog Posts Between the Sheets – January 2023 Dr. Anne Katz I’m gay. And I’ve had my prostate removed. Will I be able to still stimulate the prostate bed area to orgasm as I did before. Have not tried. Afraid. Thank you. Blog Posts Between the Sheets - July 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I am a 52-year old gay man whose 10-year relationship just ended. That was a long time coming, but of more concern to me right now is that I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and I don’t know what to do about choosing a treatment. I have been offered surgery (radical prostatectomy using a robot) but I am not sure I want to go that route because of the potential for loss of erections. The surgeon I saw looked really embarrassed when I asked him about anal sex and left the exam room in a big hurry..." Blog Posts How a Scan Impacted My Medical Journey with Prostate Cancer Prostate Cancer News Eating less meat and exercising regularly can reduce your prostate cancer risk Prostate Cancer News Study: PTSD raises suicide risk for those with prostate cancer Blog Posts An Outlier's Journey Andrea Lugo Jason was first hit with a prostate cancer diagnosis in 2009, but was told there was no immediate need for surgery. His doctors decided the best pl... Blog Posts Why We Chose a Prostate-Friendly Diet Ropizah Ervin “I have good news and bad news,” shared Ed’s doctor. “The good news is that the cancer has not spread outside the prostate. The bad news is that th... Prostate Cancer News Bipolar Androgen Therapy: Cycling Testosterone Shocks Cancer Cells Several years ago, medical oncologist Samuel Denmeade, M.D., Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Prostate Cancer Program, and colleagues came up with a remarkable concept for attacking prostate cancer: alternating androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) with high-dose testosterone. Blog Posts Making Vitamin D Work Better with Weight Loss Mark Moyad, M.D., M.P.H. Research suggests that achieving a healthier weight could enhance sensitivity to the benefits of vitamin D, potentially impacting conditions like cancer and autoimmune diseases. Blog Posts Nutrition: Your Ally During Prostate Cancer Jenna A. Bell, PhD, RD What, when, and how you eat is one of the most powerful tools you have during prostate cancer treatment. Research tells us that good nutrition can... Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next Page
Blog Posts How Genetic Factors May Impact Prostate Cancer Risk And Treatment Heather Cheng MD, PHD, Dr. Channing Paller
Blog Posts Between the Sheets - September 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "Ever since my surgery (open radical prostatectomy) my orgasms are pretty non-existent. Seems they’re not really worth all the bother of taking the pills to get an erection in the first place. Hope that works and, if it does, get the ‘deed done’ and then pretty much nothing in terms of feeling. Why is this happening and why didn’t someone tell me that would happen?"
Blog Posts Between the Sheets – January 2023 Dr. Anne Katz I’m gay. And I’ve had my prostate removed. Will I be able to still stimulate the prostate bed area to orgasm as I did before. Have not tried. Afraid. Thank you.
Blog Posts Between the Sheets - July 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I am a 52-year old gay man whose 10-year relationship just ended. That was a long time coming, but of more concern to me right now is that I have been diagnosed with prostate cancer and I don’t know what to do about choosing a treatment. I have been offered surgery (radical prostatectomy using a robot) but I am not sure I want to go that route because of the potential for loss of erections. The surgeon I saw looked really embarrassed when I asked him about anal sex and left the exam room in a big hurry..."
Blog Posts An Outlier's Journey Andrea Lugo Jason was first hit with a prostate cancer diagnosis in 2009, but was told there was no immediate need for surgery. His doctors decided the best pl...
Blog Posts Why We Chose a Prostate-Friendly Diet Ropizah Ervin “I have good news and bad news,” shared Ed’s doctor. “The good news is that the cancer has not spread outside the prostate. The bad news is that th...
Prostate Cancer News Bipolar Androgen Therapy: Cycling Testosterone Shocks Cancer Cells Several years ago, medical oncologist Samuel Denmeade, M.D., Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Prostate Cancer Program, and colleagues came up with a remarkable concept for attacking prostate cancer: alternating androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) with high-dose testosterone.
Blog Posts Making Vitamin D Work Better with Weight Loss Mark Moyad, M.D., M.P.H. Research suggests that achieving a healthier weight could enhance sensitivity to the benefits of vitamin D, potentially impacting conditions like cancer and autoimmune diseases.
Blog Posts Nutrition: Your Ally During Prostate Cancer Jenna A. Bell, PhD, RD What, when, and how you eat is one of the most powerful tools you have during prostate cancer treatment. Research tells us that good nutrition can...