After prostate cancer surgery, your journey involves recovery and monitoring. Common concerns include temporary urinary changes and erectile dysfunction, which often improve with time and targeted therapies like pelvic floor exercises. Regular follow-up, including PSA tests, is vital for long-term health, and healthy lifestyle choices play a key role in your well-being.
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