A new study finds long-term risks associated with common prostate cancer treatments. These complications include urinary tract infection, loss of bladder control, erectile dysfunction, and narrowing of the urethra or the neck of the bladder. Joseph Unger, lead author and associate professor at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, emphasized that past studies have had small sample sizes, limited follow-up, or lacked a valid control group, shortcomings this new data-rich analysis aims to address.

Increased Risks Associated With Surgical Treatment ​Given the uncertain benefits of prostate cancer treatment for many patients, the researchers stress the importance of patient counseling regarding screening and treatment options.​ They advocate for including quantitative information on the risks and benefits of prostate cancer treatments in national cancer screening and treatment guidelines..