“…2 The impact of prostate cancer treatments on erectile dysfunction (ED) is well known. However, the review by Voznesensky et al 3 highlights the fact that treatment of men with other malignancies, including bladder, testicular, colorectal, and those treated with marrow or peripheral stem cell transplant, can also play havoc with erectile function. The authors explain the anatomy and physiology of normal erections and explain how surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and hormonal therapy can cause ED, dry ejaculation, climacturia (leaking urine during orgasm), or anorgasmia (difficulty reaching orgasm).…”