Advising patients on long-acting reversible contraception Suneeta Kochhar looks at what nurses can discuss with patients who require contraception Prostate cancer in gay and bisexual men Ian Peate discusses this often overlooked aspect of prostate cancer care Recognising glandular fever amid diagnostic complications Suneeta Kochhar presents a checklist for identifying and treating this condition Increasing the use of long-acting contraception in primary care Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) are cost-effective methods of controlling fertility allowing many women to achieve the sex lives that they want free from the risk of pregnancy How far are we from a hormonal contraceptive for men? A contraceptive pill for men could soon be reality, writes Mark Greener Are we close to a contraceptive pill for men? Recent advances mean that a pill for men could be around the corner. Raising awareness of penile cancer Referring men early can help reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with this condition, says Ian Peate. Erectile problems and cardiovascular disease An insight and understanding of the condition, associated risk factors and treatment is necessary to provide effective care, writes Ian Peate. Managing erectile dysfunction Men newly presenting with erectile dysfunction should be evaluated for cardiovascular and endocrine conditions, writes Ian Peate Treating STIs in male patients Primary care nurses must extend their current knowledge of sexually transmitted infections in male patients and improve their skills in assessing risk, writes Professor Ian Peate
Advising patients on long-acting reversible contraception Suneeta Kochhar looks at what nurses can discuss with patients who require contraception
Prostate cancer in gay and bisexual men Ian Peate discusses this often overlooked aspect of prostate cancer care
Recognising glandular fever amid diagnostic complications Suneeta Kochhar presents a checklist for identifying and treating this condition
Increasing the use of long-acting contraception in primary care Long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARC) are cost-effective methods of controlling fertility allowing many women to achieve the sex lives that they want free from the risk of pregnancy
How far are we from a hormonal contraceptive for men? A contraceptive pill for men could soon be reality, writes Mark Greener
Are we close to a contraceptive pill for men? Recent advances mean that a pill for men could be around the corner.
Raising awareness of penile cancer Referring men early can help reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with this condition, says Ian Peate.
Erectile problems and cardiovascular disease An insight and understanding of the condition, associated risk factors and treatment is necessary to provide effective care, writes Ian Peate.
Managing erectile dysfunction Men newly presenting with erectile dysfunction should be evaluated for cardiovascular and endocrine conditions, writes Ian Peate
Treating STIs in male patients Primary care nurses must extend their current knowledge of sexually transmitted infections in male patients and improve their skills in assessing risk, writes Professor Ian Peate