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How Men With Prostate Cancer Can Restore Erectile Function and Quality of Life

December 19
36 mins

Episode Description

Dr. Robert Valenzuela explains how men can restore sexual function and quality of life after prostate cancer through advanced penile prosthesis care.


Dr. Robert Valenzuela shares decades of experience treating men with prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction, and urinary incontinence. He explains how modern penile prostheses restore function, confidence, and quality of life—even after surgery, radiation, or hormone therapy. This conversation explores timing, anatomy, satisfaction rates, risks, and why sexual health should be addressed alongside cancer treatment, not after it’s too late.


Robert Valenzuela, MD, is a board-certified urologist recognized for delivering high-quality, patient-focused care in the field of urology. His areas of specialization include prosthetic urology, sexual dysfunction, post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence, benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH), and Peyronie’s disease, along with a strong focus on medical education.

Widely regarded for his expertise in the surgical management of erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence, Dr. Valenzuela is notably one of the leading figures in this field in the Northeast region. As a dedicated educator, Dr. Valenzuela frequently conducts seminars for patient education and delivers lectures to both urologists and primary care physicians on topics such as men’s health, erectile dysfunction, and urinary incontinence. His international and national training sessions for medical professionals cover specialized surgical techniques in inflatable penile prosthesis insertion, male slings, Artificial Urinary Sphincters, Prostatic Urethral Lift (Urolift) procedures, and complex prosthetic revisions and replacements. 

His innovative contributions include the development of the Sub-Coronal Inflatable Penile Prosthesis (SC-IPP) procedure and the Modified Sliding Technique (MoST/MuST), and the evaluation of the scrotal approach to Tunica Expansion Procedure for restoration of penile length at the time of penile prosthesis insertion. Formerly the Director of Penile Prosthesis Surgery at Mount Sinai Department of Urology, he currently holds the position of Co-Director of the Genitourinary Reconstructive Surgery Fellowship Program.

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