Stem cells help some men get erections again
Men unable to have an erection after prostate surgery enjoyed normal intercourse thanks to stem cell therapy, scientists reported.
In first-phase clinical trials, eight out of 15 men suffering from erectile dysfunction had sex six months after the one-time treatment, without recourse to drugs or penile implants.
The positive result showed no signs of flagging during a subsequent year-long monitoring period.
"As far as we know, this is the first time a human study with a 12-month follow-up shows the treatment is lasting and safe," said Professor Lars Lund of Odense University Hospital in Denmark.
The results were promising enough for the Danish health authorities to authorise "double-blind" randomised trials, in which one group of men is given stem cell therapy and another placebos.- AFP
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