Sexual health is worse than expected in nearly half of all men who undergo surgery for prostate cancer, according to a poll.
Sexual function was shown to have decreased while incontinence problems increased.
Prior to the surgery, some men in the study expected to have better sexual and urinary function a year after surgery than prior to it. That belief is not realistic, Daniela Wittmann, sexual health coordinator at the urology department of the University of Michigan, told Reuters.
"Men have unrealistic expectations of urinary and sexual function after prostatectomy despite preoperative counseling," Wittmann and her colleagues wrote. more:
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