Prostate cancer is extremely common, affecting one man in every six. Is it possible to prevent prostate cancer?
Not everyone with prostate cancer will develop disease. How can men decide what treatment will be most effective without causing undue complications?
Erectile dysfunction is a common consequence of prostate surgery. Is there any way to reduce this risk?
Guest: Culley C. Carson, III, M.D., is the Rhodes Distinguished Professor and Chief of the Division of Urology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is Past President of the Sexual Medicine Society and President of the Southeast Section of the American Urologic Association.