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Malecare and University of Minnesota: Research Study Looking for Participants

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Malecare is requesting support to promote a new research study. Restore, an National Cancer Institute funded clinical trial, is designed to evaluate if a structured rehabilitation program is effective in addressing sexual and urinary problems caused by prostate cancer treatment among gay and bisexual men.

Malecare, in collaboration with the University of Minnesota research team, aims to improve sexual and urinary rehabilitation for gay patients by creating an evidence-based set of interventions.

The study is done remotely and open to gay and bisexual men who live anywhere in the USA.

Additional information can be found at malecare.org/restore/

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