PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVORSHIP2026-02-08T18:17:34+00:00

PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVORSHIP

Life After Prostate Cancer. We’re Here for What Comes Next.

Surviving prostate cancer is a victory— but treatment often leaves lasting effects on sexual function, urinary control, and emotional well-being. Our survivorship program helps you rebuild and thrive.

PROSTATE CANCER SURVIVORSHIP

Life After Prostate Cancer. We’re Here for What Comes Next.

Surviving prostate cancer is a victory— but treatment often leaves lasting effects on sexual function, urinary control, and emotional well-being. Our survivorship program helps you rebuild and thrive.

Our Treatment Options

Our Treatment Options

FAQ

Do you offer support for other prostate cancer side effects?2026-02-08T00:50:10+00:00

Yes. We address urinary incontinence through pelvic floor strengthening (FMS therapy), which delivers thousands of muscle contractions to restore bladder control. We take a comprehensive approach to your quality of life after cancer treatment.

Can erections return after prostate surgery?2026-02-08T00:49:54+00:00

Recovery depends on your age, pre-surgery function, cancer stage, and whether nerves were spared. With nerve-sparing surgery, many men see gradual improvement over 12-24 months. Our rehabilitation protocols are designed to optimize your recovery potential.

What is penile rehabilitation?2026-02-08T00:49:39+00:00

Penile rehabilitation is a proactive program to maintain penile health and promote return of function after prostate cancer treatment. It may include PDE5 inhibitors, vacuum erection devices, injection therapy, and shockwave therapy to keep tissues healthy during recovery.

When should I seek help for post-treatment sexual dysfunction?2026-02-08T00:49:25+00:00

We recommend seeking evaluation as soon as you’re ready to address sexual health after treatment. Early intervention with penile rehabilitation can improve long-term outcomes. Don’t wait—many men delay seeking help unnecessarily.

Why do prostate cancer survivors experience sexual dysfunction?2026-02-08T00:48:19+00:00

Prostate cancer treatments—surgery (prostatectomy), radiation, and hormone therapy—can damage nerves, blood vessels, and tissues essential for erections. Even “nerve-sparing” surgeries may result in temporary or permanent changes to sexual function.

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