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Our blogs are written by health professionals who have expertise in the field of prostate and prostate cancer. You can therefore be assured that the information provided is precise and accurate. The many topics covered are intended to help people better understand the effects of the disease, treatment options and how to improve their quality of life.

Living with permanent erectile dysfunction in 5 points
Living with permanent erectile dysfunction in 5 points outlines the essential considerations in navigating this reality. These tips serve as guiding principles to assist individuals, whether they are in a relationship or facing this situation alone. Healthcare professionals are here for you Sexuality is ever-present; it does not disappear with permanent erectile dysfunction. Consult healthcare […]

Vacuum erection devices: What you need to know
Vacuum erection devices (VEDs), or penile pumps, are a non-invasive solution for men experiencing erectile dysfunction (ED), particularly after radical surgery to treat prostate cancer. These devices can help restore erectile function, improving quality of life and intimacy. Let’s explore what to look for when buying a VED, the benefits of choosing a medical-grade device, […]

Do your medications cause erectile dysfunction?
Aside from prostate cancer treatments, if you experience erection problems such as erectile dysfunction, it’s crucial to understand that this can be related to various causes. Often, erectile dysfunction is triggered by reduced blood flow to the penis or issues affecting the nerves responsible for erection. These situations frequently arise from other health problems such […]

Orgasm without erection?
It is entirely possible for a man to achieve orgasm without an erection or penetration and there are several ways to achieve this.

Food tastes funny…!
I feel like one of the worst effects was losing my taste buds. Everything I tried to eat tasted funny. So why food tastes funny?

I am a little bit diabetic
My doctor informed me that I am a little bit diabetic and that I will have to make important changes to my lifestyle.