Renal & Urology News March 2013 Issue

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CURVED ERECTION DIFFICULT for your patients to talk about

FOR PATIENTS WITH PEYRONIE’S DISEASE, THE IMPACT GOES BEYOND THE PHYSICAL AND MAY INCLUDE SEXUAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND SOCIAL EFFECTS1 Yet patients with curvature deformity find it hard to talk about it with their physicians and may be reluctant to seek help.1-3 As a physician, you play a key role. Learn how to have more productive conversations at WWW.ASKABOUTTHECURVE.COM or call 1-855-LETS-ASK to order program materials. © 2013 Auxilium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. All rights reserved.

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References: 1. Bella AJ, Perelman MA, Brant WO, Lue TF. Peyronie’s disease (CME). J Sex Med. 2007;4(6):1527-1538. 2. Moreira ED, Brock G, Glasser DB, et al; GSSAB Investigators’ Group. Help-seeking behaviour for sexual problems: the Global Study of Sexual Attitudes and Behaviors. Int J Clin Pract. 2005;59(1):6-16. 3. Levine LA, ed. Understanding Peyronies Disease: A Treatment Guide for Curvature of the Penis. Omaha, NE: Addicus Books; 2007.

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