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Dr. Larry Goldenberg, CM, OBC, MD, FRCSC, FACS, FCAHS, discusses prostate cancer.
The three standard therapies for men with organ-confined or
localized prostate cancer are: 1. Active surveillance. 2. Surgery. 3. Radiation therapy.
Nick Pratap, BSc Kin, Clinical Exercise Physiologist talks about how men with prostate cancer can prevent muscle weakness with exercise prescriptions.
There’s no question that prostate cancer treatments can be
accompanied by significant side effects for men. Androgen deprivation therapy or ADT, for example,
can potentially result in a reduction of muscle mass, unwanted weight gain and increased risk of
osteoporosis.
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Dr Dean Elterman MD, MSc, FRCSC Urologist discusses Contino®, a new technology to deal with Male incontinence
Urinary incontinence is a debilitating and distressing condition
for many men. This involuntary loss of urine affects anywhere from one in four to one in five men,
and that equates to over 400 million people around the world.
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