Jan. 01, 2009 -- Question: What is incontinence, how often does treatment for prostate cancer result in incontinence, and how is it diagnosed? Answer: Urinary incontinence is the leakage of urine that ...
Incontinence and other urinary problems after prostate cancer treatment can be eased with Kegel exercises, bladder training, ...
Radical prostatectomy does not ensure a cure, with one in three men experiencing cancer recurrence and elevated PSA levels within 10 years post-surgery. Significant side effects of prostate removal ...
Myth 1: Prostate cancer surgery will end your sex life and cause urine leakage. Fact: Your surgeon may be able to spare the nerves that help trigger erections. That means you should be able to have an ...
Increased urinary urgency Frequent nighttime awakenings to urinate A slow or weak urinary flow Blood in the urine or semen As prostate cancer progresses and spreads to other areas of the body, it may ...
Metastatic prostate cancer is also referred to as stage 4 or advanced prostate cancer. It's cancer that began in the prostate, a gland located under the bladder of people assigned male at birth, and ...
Staging means finding out how far prostate cancer has spread in your body. Physicians group prostate cancers into stages I (1) through IV (4), with stage I being the least advanced and stage IV being ...