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Cancer and Sexuality
Introduction
Fertility and Cancer Treatments
Female Sexuality and Cancer
Overview of Female Anatomy
Vaginal Discomfort and Dryness
Incontinence
Vaginal Dilators
Male Sexuality and Cancer
Overview of Male Anatomy
Overview of Erection Problems
Oral Medicine for Erections
Penile Injections
Vacuum Erection Devices
Penile Implant
External Penile Prosthesis
What Options Are You Ready To Try?
Body Image and Sexuality: Cancer
Sexual Relationships and Cancer
Talking to Your Partner About Sex
Low Sexual Desire
Sexual Response and Having Better Sexual Experiences
Sexual Positions
References and Resources
About OASIS
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This information will help you understand how the male reproductive system works (before treatment) and some of the words your doctor or healthcare provider might use.
A man’s genitals (the penis and scrotum) are outside the body. The scrotum contains the testicles, which make sperm and testosterone. When a man ejaculates, sperm travels through a tube (vas deferens) to the prostate gland. White, milky fluid called semen is added and it travels down the urethra and out the penis.
When a man has a vasectomy, the vas deferens is cut and tied.
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