The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly 66,000 new uterine and endometrial cancer cases will be diagnosed in the United States within the next year.
Does the size of an erection decrease with age? And is it okay that my erection isn’t as strong anymore?
Answer by urologist Chris Deibert, MD, MPH
Erectile dysfunction increases with age. Although men at any age may experience ED, aging plays an important role.
For each decade of age, about that percentage of men will have some amount of erectile dysfunction. So, in your 70s, about 70% of men will have some amount of ED.
Colorectal cancer screening is essential to preventing cancer; catching it early can save your life. As the second most common cause of cancer deaths in the United States, the incidence of colorectal cancer is also rising in younger people, prompting the need for more awareness.
As technology has improved and our cervical cancer screening tests have become more accurate, guidelines for cervical cancer screening have changed over the years. It is no longer necessary to have tests performed as frequently as in the past.