An intervention that incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy and sex education may be helpful for women’s sexual function after risk-reducing salpingo-oophorectomy (RRSO), American researchers report.
Archives for November 2014
Penile Prosthesis Pump Malfunction
About 8% of men receiving a particular penile prosthesis experienced a “pseudo-malfunction” related to the device’s pump, according to a report published in Urology last month.
Women and Androgen Therapy
A panel of experts representing five medical societies recommends against prescribing androgen therapy to healthy women.
Nerve-Sparing Hysterectomy May Have Better Sexual Outcomes for Cervical Cancer Patients
Women who undergo laparoscopic radical hysterectomy (LRH) for cervical cancer generally have sexual problems afterward, but those who have nerve-sparing surgery tend to fare better than those who have conventional procedures, Italian researchers say.