Find Resources and Information enter key words 1,575 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Blog Posts The Prostate Cancer Blogger Summit: A Conversation About Speaking Up on the Symptoms of Advancing Prostate Cancer 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..." Webpage Podcasts Tune in to one of our podcasts covering hot topics in prostate cancer—from sex and dating after a prostate cancer diagnosis to stories from patients and survivors, health equity in the Black community, and candid conversations with rock 'n roll legend, Jay Jay French. Blog Posts Between the Sheets - May 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "Ever since my surgery (laparoscopic prostatectomy with the DaVinci robot) I leak urine during sexual activity/oral sex. This is NOT sexy and I don’t know what to do about it. I need help!" Blog Posts Between the Sheets – November 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I’m 68, and have undergone laparoscopic surgery in 2007. I have bladder control 99% of the time. I do not have erections you can count on for sexual function...." 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 Beyond Kegels: How Pelvic Physical Therapy Can Help With Incontinence After Prostatectomy Blog Posts Biking Cross-Country for ZERO Webpage Become a Partner Join the movement to ZERO out prostate cancer. Partner with ZERO to save lives, fund research, and empower businesses for social impact Webpage Understanding Health Insurance Webpage Managing Cancer Costs The cost of cancer care can be high, and can be a major source of stress and anxiety for cancer patients and their families. Webpage Financial Resources A prostate cancer diagnosis can be financially devastating. Understand what resources are available to help you and your family pay for your care. Blog Posts Black History Month: 5 Famous MEN Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer Blog Posts Side Effect Management: One Patient’s Story Joeli O'leary Blog Posts Breaking the Unwritten Rule Webpage Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle There are a number of lifestyle factors that impact your prostate health, risk of prostate cancer, and other cancers. Webpage Board of Directors Webpage Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH Webpage Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Treatment Options & Prognosis Learn about advanced prostate cancer treatments for stage 4 prostate cancer that has spread. Explore options like hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and more. Webpage Active Surveillance Active surveillance is a disease management strategy for low risk, early stage (localized) prostate cancer. This strategy monitors the disease for signs of progression (with regular PSA testing, DREs, biopsies and/or imaging) but avoids immediate treatment with surgery or radiation. If test results change, treatment may be warranted. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ...Page 79 Next Page
enter key words 1,575 results Items per page: 20 50 500 Filtered By: Clear All Your search did not return any results. Please try another search. Blog Posts The Prostate Cancer Blogger Summit: A Conversation About Speaking Up on the Symptoms of Advancing Prostate Cancer 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..." Webpage Podcasts Tune in to one of our podcasts covering hot topics in prostate cancer—from sex and dating after a prostate cancer diagnosis to stories from patients and survivors, health equity in the Black community, and candid conversations with rock 'n roll legend, Jay Jay French. Blog Posts Between the Sheets - May 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "Ever since my surgery (laparoscopic prostatectomy with the DaVinci robot) I leak urine during sexual activity/oral sex. This is NOT sexy and I don’t know what to do about it. I need help!" Blog Posts Between the Sheets – November 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I’m 68, and have undergone laparoscopic surgery in 2007. I have bladder control 99% of the time. I do not have erections you can count on for sexual function...." 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 Beyond Kegels: How Pelvic Physical Therapy Can Help With Incontinence After Prostatectomy Blog Posts Biking Cross-Country for ZERO Webpage Become a Partner Join the movement to ZERO out prostate cancer. Partner with ZERO to save lives, fund research, and empower businesses for social impact Webpage Understanding Health Insurance Webpage Managing Cancer Costs The cost of cancer care can be high, and can be a major source of stress and anxiety for cancer patients and their families. Webpage Financial Resources A prostate cancer diagnosis can be financially devastating. Understand what resources are available to help you and your family pay for your care. Blog Posts Black History Month: 5 Famous MEN Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer Blog Posts Side Effect Management: One Patient’s Story Joeli O'leary Blog Posts Breaking the Unwritten Rule Webpage Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle There are a number of lifestyle factors that impact your prostate health, risk of prostate cancer, and other cancers. Webpage Board of Directors Webpage Alicia Morgans, MD, MPH Webpage Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Treatment Options & Prognosis Learn about advanced prostate cancer treatments for stage 4 prostate cancer that has spread. Explore options like hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and more. Webpage Active Surveillance Active surveillance is a disease management strategy for low risk, early stage (localized) prostate cancer. This strategy monitors the disease for signs of progression (with regular PSA testing, DREs, biopsies and/or imaging) but avoids immediate treatment with surgery or radiation. If test results change, treatment may be warranted. Previous Page Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 ...Page 79 Next Page
Blog Posts The Prostate Cancer Blogger Summit: A Conversation About Speaking Up on the Symptoms of Advancing Prostate Cancer
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..."
Webpage Podcasts Tune in to one of our podcasts covering hot topics in prostate cancer—from sex and dating after a prostate cancer diagnosis to stories from patients and survivors, health equity in the Black community, and candid conversations with rock 'n roll legend, Jay Jay French.
Blog Posts Between the Sheets - May 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "Ever since my surgery (laparoscopic prostatectomy with the DaVinci robot) I leak urine during sexual activity/oral sex. This is NOT sexy and I don’t know what to do about it. I need help!"
Blog Posts Between the Sheets – November 2022 Dr. Anne Katz "I’m 68, and have undergone laparoscopic surgery in 2007. I have bladder control 99% of the time. I do not have erections you can count on for sexual function...."
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?"
Webpage Become a Partner Join the movement to ZERO out prostate cancer. Partner with ZERO to save lives, fund research, and empower businesses for social impact
Webpage Managing Cancer Costs The cost of cancer care can be high, and can be a major source of stress and anxiety for cancer patients and their families.
Webpage Financial Resources A prostate cancer diagnosis can be financially devastating. Understand what resources are available to help you and your family pay for your care.
Webpage Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle There are a number of lifestyle factors that impact your prostate health, risk of prostate cancer, and other cancers.
Webpage Metastatic Prostate Cancer: Treatment Options & Prognosis Learn about advanced prostate cancer treatments for stage 4 prostate cancer that has spread. Explore options like hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and more.
Webpage Active Surveillance Active surveillance is a disease management strategy for low risk, early stage (localized) prostate cancer. This strategy monitors the disease for signs of progression (with regular PSA testing, DREs, biopsies and/or imaging) but avoids immediate treatment with surgery or radiation. If test results change, treatment may be warranted.