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Jan. 8th, 2013 02:14 pma portion of men who underwent treatment for prostate cancer complained that their penises were smaller when they awoke, according to a new study by researchers from Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center in Boston.
The average reported loss among the men was one centimeter — or about one third of an inch. But some patients came through surgery missing nearly an inch and a half from their former expanse, a separate study found.
“Before treatment, we talk with men about impotence, about problems with urination. But almost never do we get to the point of talking about losing some penile length.
about 70 percent of people might have a measurable loss
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