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Yes, Prostate Cancer May Affect Sexual Performance. No, It’s Not Necessarily Permanent.
Having a prostatectomy often affects a man’s libido and ability to get an erection, but recovery is possible through penile rehabilitation, medication or devices.
5 Common Questions About Prostate Cancer, Answered
Information regarding prostate cancer symptoms, treatment options and their side effects, prognosis and survival rate, and how to detect it early.
What is a Prostatectomy, and What Does it Mean for Men Who Have Them?
Learn about open and laparoscopic prostatectomies performed to treat prostate cancer, the risks and what to expect after surgery.
Understanding Your MPS2 Patient Risk Report
Learn how to best understand your MyProstateScore 2.0 (MPS2) test results and work with your doctor to determine your next steps.
Why You Want Your Medical Test to be Validated and Based on Peer-Reviewed Research
MyProstateScore 2.0 is a clinically validated prostate cancer test based on “peer reviewed” research. What do these terms mean for men with a high PSA?
A Brief Glossary of Terms Related to Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer awareness is key for men’s health. Get comfortable with terms like “biopsy,” “PSA,” “clinically significant” and “grade group.”
The Importance of Community Outreach and Involvement in Black Men’s Fight Against Prostate Cancer
A community-based approach to educating Black men about prostate cancer and increasing access to care can help close the health disparity gap.
Determining Prostate Cancer Risk When a Prostate Biopsy is Negative
Men who’ve had a negative prostate biopsy and still have high PSA are a unique group. Biomarker screening could help these patients avoid a repeat biopsy.
The Year in Review: Legislative Activity and Prostate Cancer Coverage Mandates
Review the 2023 federal and state legislation to remove cost barriers to PSA prostate cancer screening.