| At an advanced stage in the treatment of prostate cancer there may be a reduction in the size of the penis (retraction) due to hormone withdrawal. This retraction cannot be compensated for in the long-term by consumption of Viagra (Sildenafil) or intracavernous injections. Even following radical removal of the prostate, the frequent erectile dysfunction inherent to the method results in a progressive shortening of the member. Some urologists therefore prescribe a preventive dose of Viagra or an intracavernous autoinjection therapy.
Phallosan helps patients with prostate cancer to make a successful and inexpensive stand against postoperative penis retraction. |