Anejaculation: An outcome of prostate treatment that is not often discussed is its ejaculate. The vast majority of men after prostate rt will experience the inability to ejaculate or anejaculation, gradually increasing in percentage from 20% at one year to 90% at five years.Stember et al " 1204 ejaculation profiles of men following radiation therapy for prostate cancer" journal of urology 2010.
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Yes: Radiation therapy for prostate cancer will ofter permanently change the color, amount, and consistency of the ejaculate. If you are concerned, speak with your radiation oncologist or urologist.
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