Men with advanced prostate cancer may be given androgen deprivation therapy to stop their production of testosterone, which may drive tumor growth.
A new study shows that a substantial minority of men receiving so-called androgen deprivation therapy, or ADT, for prostate cancer experience erectile dysfunction (ED). However, many respond well to ED therapy, doctors from Memphis have found.

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