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Sexual Dysfunction Post Prostate Cancer: A Focus on the Partners [Video]

Sexual Dysfunction Post Prostate Cancer: A Focus on the Partners

This video is a recording of Dr. Francisco Garcia speaking at the January 2023 Partners in Prostate Support Group meeting. Dr. Garcia speaks on sexual dysfunction in both prostate cancer patients and their partners, what you can do about it, and how to talk to your partner about it.

For more information about our Partners in Prostate support group for partners of prostate cancer patients, please visit partnersinprostate.ca

For more information on Prostate Cancer Foundation BC, our umbrella organization, please visit prostatecancerbc.ca

For more information on Prostate Cancer Support Canada, Prostate Cancer Foundation BC’s support initiative, please visit: www.prostatecancersupport.ca

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Prostate Cancer Game Changer: Unbelievable Results Showing Men Can Delay Treatment! [Video]

The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a blood test used to screen for prostate cancer. While the test is widely used, there are several dangers associated with it. One major concern is the potential for false positives, which can lead to unnecessary medical procedures and treatments. False positives occur when the PSA level is elevated due to reasons other than cancer, such as an enlarged prostate or an infection.Another concern with the PSA test is the potential for overdiagnosis and overtreatment. Prostate cancer is often slow-growing and may not require treatment, but if the cancer is detected through PSA testing, patients may be encouraged to undergo surgery or other treatments that can have serious side effects. Additionally, some studies have suggested that PSA testing may not actually reduce mortality rates from prostate cancer, further raising questions about the benefits of the test.If prostate cancer is detected and treated, one common treatment option is prostate removal surgery. While the procedure can be effective in removing the cancer, it can also have significant aftereffects. Incontinence and impotence are common side effects of prostate removal, and many men also experience pain or discomfort during sexual activity. Additionally, there is a risk of surgical complications, such as infection or bleeding.The emotional impact of prostate removal can also be significant. Men may experience anxiety, depression, and changes in their body image and sexual identity. Support from healthcare professionals and loved ones can be crucial in helping men cope with the aftermath of prostate removal surgery. Overall, while the PSA test and prostate removal surgery can be effective in treating prostate cancer, they are not without risks and side effects, and patients should carefully consider their options and discuss them with their healthcare providers.article sourcehttps://www.cnn.com/2023/03/11/health/prostate-cancer-surveillance-survival/index.html

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Need to Know: Experience with Lutetium (Pluvicto) for Prostate Cancer Theranostics [Video]

E. David Crawford, MD, Editor-in-Chief of Grand Rounds in Urology and Professor of Urology at the University of California, San Diego interviews Edwin M. Posadas, MD, FACP, Director of the Experimental Therapeutics Program and the Medical Director of the Center for Uro-Oncology Research Excellence (CURE) / Urologic Oncology Disease Research Group at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on his clinical experience with lutetium Lu 177 vipivotide tetraxetan (PLUVICTO®). Dr. Posadas discusses several exceptional patient outcomes, including examples of patients who had previously undergone multiple rounds of chemotherapy or who had a poor future prognosis. These patients experienced remarkable disease control with few adverse events. Dr. Crawford then raises supply chain issues with lutetium and the difficulty of effectively treating patients with a popular drug in low supply.

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