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Prostate Cancer: 'Male Menopause' Sparks Crisis

16 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Prostate cancer treatment can induce 'male menopause' symptoms.
  • Emotional and psychological support improves outcomes for men.
  • Support services for prostate cancer patients vary nationwide.
Prostate Cancer: 'Male Menopause' Sparks Crisis

Prostate cancer treatment often leads to a condition termed 'male menopause,' characterized by significant emotional distress, hot sweats, and a complete loss of libido. This can profoundly affect a man's personal life and self-perception, as experienced by Marcus Grodentz, who found emotional support crucial for coping.

The side effects of treatments like hormone deprivation therapy, which reduces testosterone to combat cancer growth, can be debilitating. Beyond physical symptoms, the psychological toll is substantial, often leaving men feeling emotionally fragile and reluctant to seek help despite its proven benefits.

Encouragingly, studies show that men with prostate cancer who engage in regular social interaction and seek emotional support have a reduced mortality risk. However, the availability of vital counseling and sexual function services varies significantly across UK hospitals, underscoring a need for more consistent patient care.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Symptoms include hot sweats, emotional lability, loss of libido, tiredness, and weight gain.
Yes, studies suggest that regular emotional support and social engagement can reduce mortality risk.
Hormone therapy, by reducing testosterone, induces 'male menopause' symptoms and can have profound psychological consequences.

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