MultiVu Release: Men Treated For Prostate Cancer Have A Greater Risk For Erectile Dysfunction

NEW YORK, Oct. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- STORY SUMMARY:

Treatment advances are allowing men with prostate cancer to live longer, fuller lives, but most may develop erectile dysfunction, or ED, as a result of prostate cancer treatment. Fortunately, there are treatments for ED that may help.

Experts say there are treatments that may help men with ED related to prostate cancer treatment rediscover their sex lives. One such treatment, which has been shown to be effective in men who develop ED following a certain type of prostate cancer surgery, is Cialis(R), also known as Tadalafil.

If you are concerned about prostate cancer or ED or want more information about treatment options for ED, see your doctor. Cialis is not for everyone. If you take nitrates or certain alpha-blockers, do not take Cialis. You and your doctor should determine whether Cialis is right for you and that you are healthy enough for sexual activity.

SOUND BITE: DR. KEN GOLDBERG Founder and Medical Director of the Male Health Center in Dallas, Texas ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: Audio version and more available at http://www.prnewswire.com/broadcast/20185/consumer.shtml AUDIO PROVIDED BY: Lilly ICOS LLC.

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