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Radical prostatectomy is a surgery to remove the entire prostate gland that is often performed to treat prostate cancer. One common side effect of radical prostatectomy is erectile dysfunction (ED), because the nerves that control erections may be affected. Therefore, most medical experts recommend that patients complete a penile rehabilitation program to regain erectile functioning after this procedure.
Join us in our mission to be the most respected and trusted source of information, education, and professional development on human sexual health by delivering world-class quality publications, research findings, and opportunities for knowledge exchange initiated by the ISSM Scientific Review Committee.
We are looking for Subcommittee Members to contribute to a Systematic Review on the Safety and Efficacy of Injection Therapies for Erectile Dysfunction. Send your application the latest February 27, 2024.

The human body is a complex system where various aspects of health are interconnected. One intriguing connection that has gained attention in recent years is the relationship between heart health and sexual health. While the two may seem unrelated at first glance, scientific research suggests a deeper connection between these areas of health, which underscores the importance of maintaining cardiovascular well-being for overall sexual health.
Blood pressure medications may lower the amount of blood that flows to the penis. If there is not enough blood flow to the penis, difficulty achieving and maintaining an erection may occur. In this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine, an expert in the field explains what to do if this occurs.

Every relationship experiences ups and downs, and one aspect that can pose challenges in a relationship is a sexual dry spell. A sexual dry spell occurs when a couple faces a prolonged period of reduced or absent sexual activity. While this is a common occurrence, it can be a source of concern and stress for many couples. These are some of the best ways to approach a sexual dry spell in a relationship, as well as some insights and tips to help couples navigate this challenging phase.

Sexual health issues are common, yet individuals often hesitate to seek help. In certain populations, especially those with medical conditions, sexual dysfunction is prevalent. Mental well-being is linked to sexual health, with depression and anxiety both impacting and being impacted by sexual issues.
The ISSM Scientific Review Committee is calling for applications to join the Subcommittee tasked with conducting a comprehensive Systematic Review on the Safety and Efficacy of Injection Therapies for Erectile Dysfunction Co-chaired by Matthew Ziegelmann (USA) and Eric Chung (Australia), the subcommittee aims to publish its findings in the Journal of Sexual Medicine (JSM).
This is a unique chance for ISSM Members to contribute to advancing knowledge in sexual health actively.
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Obesity, a global health concern, has far-reaching consequences beyond its well-documented impact on cardiovascular health and metabolic disorders. Increasingly, researchers are shedding light on the intricate relationship between obesity and sexual health. Obesity might affect a person’s sexual health in various ways, including physiological, psychological, and social dimensions.

People have different perceptions of their genitals, and the feelings and attitudes that a person has towards their genitals can be encompassed by the term “genital self-image” (GSI). Experts theorize that how a person feels about their genitals may have an impact on their sexual function and satisfaction, given that the genitals play a large role in sexuality.
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating realm of onco-sexology, a crucial field in the landscape of cancer care.