Talking sex after prostate cancer, and nothing is sugar-coated. Incontinence? Erectile dysfunction? Lack of sex drive? All questions, comments, and discussion are on the table — no matter how uncomfortable.
Hear from experts in sexual medicine, doctors, researchers, patients and partners who've got personal experience working through problems in the bedroom during and after prostate cancer treatments.
Your host is ZERO Prostate Cancer, the leading national non-profit with a mission to end the disease, inspire action, and support men and families who are facing prostate cancer.
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Talking sex after prostate cancer, and nothing is sugar-coated. Incontinence? Erectile dysfunction? Lack of sex drive? All questions, comments, and discussion are on the table — no matter how uncomfortable.
Hear from experts in sexual medicine, doctors, researchers, patients and partners who've got personal experience working through problems in the bedroom during and after prostate cancer treatments.
Your host is ZERO Prostate Cancer, the leading national non-profit with a mission to end the disease, inspire action, and support men and families who are facing prostate cancer.
In this podcast, join ZERO's Vice President of Health Equity, Dr. Reggie Tucker-Seeley, for an interview with Craig Gelfand, a prostate cancer survivor from Los Angeles, California.
Prostate Cancer Uncensored
Talking sex after prostate cancer, and nothing is sugar-coated. Incontinence? Erectile dysfunction? Lack of sex drive? All questions, comments, and discussion are on the table — no matter how uncomfortable.
Hear from experts in sexual medicine, doctors, researchers, patients and partners who've got personal experience working through problems in the bedroom during and after prostate cancer treatments.
Your host is ZERO Prostate Cancer, the leading national non-profit with a mission to end the disease, inspire action, and support men and families who are facing prostate cancer.