**Male Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI)** is the involuntary leakage of urine, often experienced during physical activities like coughing, sneezing, laughing, lifting, or exercising. For men, this condition frequently arises after prostate surgery (e.g., prostatectomy) due to weakening of the muscles that control urine flow. It is a common and manageable condition, often improved with lifestyle adjustments, pelvic floor exercises, and other treatment options.
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Meet Joshua Cohn
Associate Professor of Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center/Temple Health
Associate Professor of Urology, Fox Chase Cancer Center and Temple Health, Philadelphia, PA
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I am a urologist specializing in the medical, procedural, and surgical management of urinary symptoms in men and women including urinary leakage and difficulty urinating, female urethral disorders, pelvic organ prolapse, and bladder dysfunction caused by a neurologic condition, injury, or cancer treatment.
The conditions I treat can have a profound impact on quality of life and may lead to physical and emotional discomfort and social isolation. I recognize my patients’ need for approachable, comforting, and compassionate care that will allow them to navigate their symptoms and treatment options. Together, we develop an individualized diagnostic and treatment plan that focuses on understanding why symptoms are present and how we can best manage them.