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Overmyer M – It has been reasonably well established that vascular risk factors such as diabetes and coronary artery disease have a significant impact on erectile dysfunction before and after radical prostatectomy, but little is known about how those factors might affect patients undergoing radiation therapy for prostate cancer.

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