Community Health Seminar: Get Your Quality of Life Back

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Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Iowa men. Most treatments are performed without complications. Sometimes, however, sexual or bladder concerns can persist following treatment and do not go away on their own. If you are concerned about prostate cancer or are one of the more than 30 million men affected by erectile dysfunction (ED), or one of 5 million affected by bladder control issues, make plans to join us for this community education program to learn more about prostate cancer, treatment options for side effects, and the Men's Health Program at the University of Iowa.

UI experts will be on hand to discuss these topics and other men’s health issues, including:

• Prostate cancer basics: What is it? Can you prevent it? 
• Advances in prostate cancer diagnosis and treatments 
• Medical and surgical options for bladder control issues 
• Medical and surgical options for erectile dysfunction (ED) 

This is a free educational program. Spouses or guests are welcome to attend. Registration is required. Register now

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa–sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact Collegiate and Community Relations in advance at (319)335-8886 or community-education@uiowa.edu