Point of view from a urologist
Point of view from a urologist You are in the process of choosing a treatment or you know someone who has just received a prostate cancer diagnosis?
Cancer - Prostate
Cancer - Prostate
Point of view from a urologist You are in the process of choosing a treatment or you know someone who has just received a prostate cancer diagnosis?
You are in the process of choosing a treatment or you know someone who has just received a prostate cancer diagnosis?
After much thought, you have chosen to use surgery to fight prostate cancer! Everything went well and you are back home. You must now recover. Here are 10 precautions taken back home after surgery if you want to avoid complications. Updated: August 2021 Food A healthy and regular diet is, as always, the basis of a balanced
To fight prostate cancer, you have chosen the surgery. Despite this, you still have some questions in mind about it. It is normal. Here are the answers to the eight most frequently asked questions. Is my surgeon skilled? The success of the surgery and the risk of side effects will depend on the experience and
If you are well prepared, the post-surgery recovery could be less exhausting than expected. So preparation will contribute to a faster and less stressful recovery.
How to choose between active surveillance and surgery as suggested by my urologist?
When it comes to treating the prostate cancer, many choices are available to you. However, the chances of success for these treatments stand on various factors that must be taken into account before choosing one of these solutions.
Whether it is your husband, your father or your brother, playing the caregiver role close to a man with prostate cancer is not such an easy thing.
After facing prostate cancer, your loved ones or yourself might be seeking an activity to cheer up again, and even – why not – to give back the support you receive during this hardship.
Fatigue associated with prostate cancer or cancer treatments is totally normal.
Whether you’re single or in a relationship, prostate cancer can have important impacts on your intimate life.
The biobank of hope Samples of the PROCURE Biobank has allowed the realization of a project whose results are published in the prestigious scientific journal Cell
Being overweight or obese may increase a man’s risk of aggressive prostate cancer, researchers believe after doing animal and human cell studies.
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By a Valdorian Prostate Cancer is a difficult time, but it is not an overwhelming obstacle.
By Winston McQuade Each year, more than 4,600 men in Quebec receive a prostate cancer diagnosis.
Just like for prostate cancer, you do not have to go through the effects of incontinence on your own.
Knowing the type of incontinence affecting someone and its cause, especially among men affected by prostate cancer, allows to find solutions to treat effectively this issue.
Urine leakages are generally perceived as a women’s issue. Yet, men are also facing this problem, even among the young ones.
Almost all prostate cancer patients experience some erectile dysfunction the first few months following treatment.
Prostate cancer
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