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Problems with erections, low sexual energy, and fatigue are symptoms that may be associated with low testosterone. In this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine, sexual health experts explain who may benefit from testosterone therapy.
An abnormal Pap smear result can be a distressing experience for many women. It’s natural to feel worried or anxious about what it means for your health. However, it is important to understand that an abnormal result doesn’t necessarily indicate cancer. In fact, most abnormal Pap smears are caused by minor infections or changes in cervical cells that can be easily treated. Here’s what you need to know and expect after receiving an abnormal Pap smear result.
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Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is a medical condition that affects many women, causing low libido and distress. It has been established that low levels of testosterone can cause low libido in men, and testosterone therapy (TTh) can be an effective treatment option. Testosterone therapy has also shown promise in treating HSDD in women, especially postmenopausal women, improving sexual function and satisfaction.
Living kidney donation helps address the shortage of kidneys for patients with kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Despite a temporary drop due to the pandemic, living kidney donation remains the preferred option for most ESRD patients. Recipients of living donor kidneys generally have better outcomes than recipients of deceased donor kidneys.
Peyronie’s disease (PD) is a sexual health condition that affects the penis, causing it to become curved or bent due to the development of scar tissue. This curvature can make sexual intercourse difficult or uncomfortable for the individual with the condition. But what about the sexual partner? Will they be able to feel or notice the changes caused by PD during sex?
Sexuality is a complex aspect of life that involves various factors and evolves over time. Breast cancer is a common type of cancer among women, with over 61,000 new cases in 2023 in France.
Peyronie’s Disease is often best treated using a multi-modal approach. Fortunately, there are many possible and safe treatment options for PD. In this video from the International Society for Sexual Medicine, experts in the field of sexual health explain how they treat PD in their practice.
Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, observed in May, sheds light on a disease affecting people around the world. While discussions about bladder cancer often focus on its physical manifestations and treatment, it is essential to address its impact on various aspects of life, including sexual activity. Bladder cancer can significantly influence sexual health, but understanding these impacts and seeking appropriate support can help patients navigate this aspect of their journey towards recovery.
Dr. Landon Trost Named Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Sexual Medicine (JSM)
The ISSM is pleased to announce that Dr. Landon Trost has been appointed as the new Editor-in-Chief for The Journal of Sexual Medicine (JSM), effective October 1st.
Landon Trost is a urologist renowned for his expertise in male fertility, Peyronie's disease, and sexual medicine. He earned his medical degree from Tulane University School of Medicine and underwent specialized training in Andrology and Infertility. Since July 2019, he has held the position of Director of the Male Fertility and Peyronie's Clinic, where he also oversees Laboratory and Procedural Services. Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Trost holds adjunct and affiliate faculty positions at Brigham Young University, Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine, and Mayo Clinic, demonstrating his commitment to academic excellence.
In addition to his clinical and academic roles, Dr. Trost is actively engaged in leadership positions within professional societies such as ISSM and SMSNA. His dedication has been recognized through numerous awards, including the SMSNA Young Investigator Award of Excellence and the prestigious Teacher of the Year accolade from Mayo Clinic Rochester's Department of Urology. Dr. Trost's research endeavors focus predominantly on the treatment of Peyronie’s disease and male infertility, resulting in multiple research grants and publications in esteemed journals. Moreover, he is deeply committed to education, actively contributing to curriculum development and mentoring future generations of medical professionals.
Please join us in congratulating Dr. Landon Trost on this well-deserved appointment!
We also extend our heartfelt gratitude to the outgoing Editor-in-Chief, Dr. John P. Mulhall, for his tireless efforts and significant contributions to advancing the journal during his tenure.
Dr. Trost's Vision for the Future of JSM:
Dr. Trost brings with him a visionary approach to further elevate JSM's impact and outreach. His vision includes initiatives to enhance the journal's impact factor through innovative article series, such as epidemiology papers, "How I Do It" technique showcases, and sections on innovations, complications, and rare sexual medicine findings, among others. Additionally, he aims to improve outreach efforts, foster diversity, equity, and inclusion, and refine the reviewer selection process. Dr. Trost also proposes strategic considerations for the future of open access and financial sustainability, including further expanding JSM’s reach into social media. Other key initiatives will include simplifying the submission process, consolidating invitations sent to ISSM members for reviews (avoiding duplications and overtaxing individual contributors), clarifying key factors needed to achieve an acceptance in the journal, enhancing services provided by the journal including pre-submission draft reviews and writing services, among others. By implementing these strategic initiatives, Dr Trost is committed to ensuring that JSM remains at the forefront of sexual medicine research and education.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine publishes multidisciplinary basic science and clinical research to define and understand the scientific basis of male, female, and couples sexual function and dysfunction. As an official journal of the International Society for Sexual Medicine and the International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health, it provides healthcare professionals in sexual medicine with essential educational content and promotes the exchange of scientific information generated from experimental and clinical research.
For more information and to access all ISSM Journals, please visit: https://www.issm.info/publications
A permanent intestinal ostomy is a surgical procedure for which a small opening is made in the abdomen to redirect waste from the intestines out of the body, usually into a pouch worn outside the body. It is typically done when the lower part of the intestines or rectum is removed or not functional, helping people with conditions like colorectal cancer, Crohn’s disease, or ulcerative colitis to manage their bowel movements. It is a lifelong solution, and although it may take some adjustment, it can greatly improve the quality of life for those who need it.
In this episode of our podcast, with guest Joana Carvalho and host Karl Pang, we delve deep into the complex world of sexual compulsivity, seeking answers to pressing questions.