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Prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is now the commonest cancer in men and a common a symptom is erectile dysfunction. There are two surgical treatments and some non-surgical treatments:
Radical prostatectomy
Transurethral resection of prostate
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Radical Prostatectomy
This potentially curative surgery has a high risk of disturbing the nerves that go to the penis and therefore can cause ED. The levels of surgical damage may vary and in cases of severe damage and non-nerve sparing surgery, oral treatments are less effective. Trial and error coupled with patient doctor discussions are recommended to find the best treatment.
Which oral treatment is most commonly suited?
Recent reports have shown that both Levitra and Viagra are the two treatments most likely to work for most men following a radical prostatectomy.
Transurethral Resection of Prostate
Better for men in poor health or more advanced cancer. The aim is to relieve bladder symptoms, not 'cure' the cancer. In this circumstance, the nerves are rarely affected and oral impotence treatments work well.
Which oral treatment is most commonly suited?
Most men will react well to any of the oral treatments available and it is more a question of which would suit the individual better.


