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The INTROSPPECT Study

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This study aims to help men and their partners (re)kindle intimacy and improve sexual health after prostate cancer through psychosocial intervention. Link below

Vancouver, British Columbia Katılım Ocak 2018
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The INTROSPPECT Study
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UBC Sexual Health Research 🏳️‍🌈@ubcshr

A big part of #MensHealth is #ProstateHealth! Our @INTROSPPECT Study looks at helping couple intimacy after prostate cancer through #mindfulness and #CBT! Interested? Go to brottolab.med.ubc.ca/studies/intros… or contact our study coordinator nkundliwal@prostatecentre.com #MensHealthWeek

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90% of men experience changes in sexual functioning following prostate cancer. We can help with that! For more info --> brottolab.com #MensHealthWeek #CognitiveBehaviouralTherapy #Mindfulness #Vancouver @ProstateCancerC @MovemberCA @VCHResearch @VanProstateCtr @BCCancer
UBC Sexual Health Research 🏳️‍🌈@ubcshr

It's #SexMythMonday! It's also #MensHealthWeek! So, sex myth #60: "Sexual activity increases the risk of developing prostate cancer." Actually, sexual activity and ejaculation are not linked to an increase risk of prostate cancer, and might lead to DECREASED risks! Via @PCFnews

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Brilliant publication from the @INTROSPPECT Team on the justification for this project - the role of mindfulness in sexual health recovery for prostate cancer survivors!!
Prostate Cancer Research at CCS@ResearchPCC

“Sexual Health Recovery For Prostate Cancer Survivors: The Proposed Role Of Acceptance And Mindfulness-Based Interventions.” Proud to support this important work from @DrLoriBrotto and team with funds from @MovemberCA sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #PCCfunded

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It's #SexMythMonday! Sex myth #47: Erectile dysfunction is only something experienced by older men. In reality, up to 10% of younger men have reported a mild to severe experience with ED!
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It's #SexFactFriday! Sex fact #38: The brain is the largest sex organ! Sexual response for many people is much more than just the physical aspect of sex, but it is also the mental preparation and foreplay that comes before. For our bodies to be aroused, our brains must be too!
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It's #SexMythMonday! Sex myth #38: The most commonly-reported sexual dysfunction among men is erectile dysfunction. According to a large study in Britain (NATSAL 3), the most commonly reported sexual dysfunctions in men were actually low sexual desire and premature ejaculation!
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It's #SexMythMonday! Sex myth # 37: Sex should always be spontaneous. Sometimes, spontaneous sex isn't realistic! Scheduling sex can actually have a number of benefits, like being able to plan enough time for it, and having something to prepare and look forward to in advance!
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