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flag NeuroSafe surgery nearly doubles erectile function retention in men post-prostate cancer surgery.

flag A new prostate cancer surgery technique, NeuroSafe, nearly doubles the proportion of men retaining erectile function post-surgery compared to standard methods. flag This technique allows for real-time nerve preservation if no cancer cells are detected, improving patients' quality of life. flag In a study of 344 men, 39% of those who received NeuroSafe had no or mild erectile dysfunction one year later, compared to 23% in the standard surgery group. flag Researchers hope this method will be more widely available on the NHS.

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