(NaturalNews)
All major prostate cancer therapies reduce
men's quality of life through increased
urinary incontinence and hampered sexual
function, according to a study conducted
by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh
and published in the Journal of Urology.
Researchers
followed 1,269 men who had been treated
for early-stage prostate cancer and assessed
their urinary continence, sexual function,
energy levels, pain levels, emotional well-being
and ability to perform daily tasks. The
men were also questioned about each of these
quality-of-life measures.
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