Two years post surgery and still have stress incontinence. I am 56 but remain VERY active. I play Ultimate Frisbee and Soccer. I watch fluids and diet - empty bladder right before I play but even so,...
I've struggled with the notion that a pink ribbon raises awareness for breast cancer. And when contemplating Movember, I struggled with how a moustache could raise awareness for men's health issues,...
For what it's worth: "The surgeons needed to perform more than 1,600 operations before they were able to gauge with at least 90 percent accuracy how much tissue surrounding the tumor they needed to...
I've never quite known whether to really believe those posters who are 100% continent with no leaks. At what level of activity? I would be fine sitting on a sofa except I won't be fine sitting on a...
One year cancer-free. Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy (open) at Johns Hopkins. For normal run-of-the-mill activities including desk work, I am dry 100% of the time. Have had problems with leakage...
KJN -- Patrick Walsh at Johns Hopkins pioneered the nerve-sparing procedure and he is still active. A friend of mine used him although I did not. Jasek Mostwin and Ballentine Carter are two...
In November I went to Johns Hopkins -- rated #1 for treatment of prostate cancer. I met with one of their top doctors who has done 3,000 prostatectomies. He has done both robotic and open and...