Geezer is grateful that Tara Parker-Pope is willing to take the conversation–repeatedly–to places that many doctors fear to tread. In this column, she dragoons Dr. John Mulhall, director of the Male Sexual and Reproductive Medicine Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York to answer questions about prostate cancer. Want to know why doctors are so bad about talking about sexual issues? Mulhall has the answer: "On average,"he says, "there are less than one to two hours of sexual
health education in most medical schools in the United States." Yikes!
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