Novel drug regenerates erectile nerves damaged by prostate surgery April 25, 2021 Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have developed a topical drug that regenerates and restores the function of erectile nerves damaged by radical prostatectomy, the most common treatment for localized prostate cancer. The drug was tested in rats, and the findings were published online today in JCI Insight.Read the full article here.source: Albert Einstein College of Medicine About Prostate Cancer Prostate Cancer News Research Treatment Options More for you
Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have developed a topical drug that regenerates and restores the function of erectile nerves damaged by radical prostatectomy, the most common treatment for localized prostate cancer. The drug was tested in rats, and the findings were published online today in JCI Insight.Read the full article here.source: Albert Einstein College of Medicine