Abstract

Prostate cancer is diagnosed today more frequently and in increasingly younger men than in the past ( 1 Burnett A.L. Erectile dysfunction following radical prostatectomy. JAMA. 2005; 293: 2648-2653 Crossref PubMed Scopus (73) Google Scholar ). Patients and partners should be oriented about the new life after prostate cancer because every treatment modality has a negative impact on male sexual function; the diagnosis of prostate cancer in itself can cause sexual dysfunction due to anxiety and depression ( 2 Katz A. What happened? Sexual consequences of prostate cancer and its treatment. Can Fam Physician. 2005; 51: 977-982 PubMed Google Scholar ).

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