
Every treatment for prostate cancer may cause side effects. Because each person’s experience with prostate cancer is different, the side effects they face can also differ. The good news is that doctors strive to minimize these effects as much as possible.
Two of the most common side effects are urinary incontinence (trouble controlling your bladder) and erectile dysfunction (difficulty getting or maintaining an erection). These issues can affect both your confidence and your personal relationships. That’s why it’s important to have an open conversation with your doctor before starting treatment. Together, you can discuss potential side effects and create a plan to manage them effectively.
Common Side Effects
Side effects are often one of the most concerning parts of a prostate cancer diagnosis. For many men, erectile dysfunction (ED) and urinary incontinence are common challenges—especially for those undergoing treatment for localized (early-stage) prostate cancer.
Erectile Dysfunction
Erectile dysfunction (ED), also known as impotence, is the inability to get or keep an erection firm enough for sexual activity. ED can affect emotional well-being, reduce intimacy, lower self-confidence, and may influence your relationship with your partner.
Incontinence
Urinary incontinence refers to a loss of bladder control, which can vary from occasional leakage to a complete inability to control urination. Common symptoms include discomfort, a sudden strong urge to urinate, and frequent trips to the bathroom. While there are several possible causes, incontinence is often the result of nerve or muscle damage that occurs during initial prostate cancer treatment.
Additional Side Effects
Beyond erectile dysfunction and incontinence, other possible side effects include infertility, fatigue, and mental health challenges such as depression. These are among the more commonly reported issues, but they are not the only ones. Everyone’s experience is different, so it’s important to speak with your doctor or care team to understand what other side effects you might encounter.