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Penile Implant Satisfaction Rates are High

Thinking of getting a penile implant? Lots of men do.

In fact, implants are an effective treatment option for men with erectile dysfunction (ED), especially if other therapies, like pills and vacuum devices, aren't appropriate. 

What's more, experts report that penile implants generally have high satisfaction rates among patients and partners.

In our latest blog post, we describe the different types of implants available, discuss research on satisfaction, and go over some of the advantages and disadvantages of implants.

Read more. 

Sexual Dysfunction Common in Women with Colorectal/Anal Cancers

Most women with a history of colorectal cancer or anal cancer experience sexual problems to some extent, according to a new research. 

In a study of 99 women who had had colorectal/anal cancer, 98% were diagnosed with sexual dysfunction. Almost half said that they lacked confidence about sexual activity.

Learn more about the effects of colorectal/anal cancer on women's sexuality. 

In the News

Pregnancy and Sex

Most expecting couples have sex regularly during the third trimester of pregnancy, even though they may need to make some adjustments. 

In a recent study of 52 couples, almost two-thirds of the respondents said they were sexually active more than once a week. Get the details. 

Testosterone Supplements: Too Good To Be True?  

Some dietary supplement manufacturers claim that their products boost testosterone, along with energy and libido, in a "natural" way. But are the claims accurate? 

Not necessarily. Here's what scientists have discovered. 

Cost Effective Treatments for Peyronie's Disease

New research suggests that traction therapy with a device called the RestoreX could be the most cost-effective way to treat Peyronie's disease. 

Scientists compared the RestoreX protocol with surgery and injection therapies. 

Still, cost effectiveness may depend on a man's goals and preferences. Find out why. 

 

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