Nick Myers
Nick Myers, “Dr. Nick,” is currently a Medical Care Coordinator (MCM). He received his B.A. in Psychology from Old Dominion University, his M.A. in Human Sexuality & Health Studies from New York University and his Ph.D. from Widener University in Human Sexuality Education.
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In this article, I want to discuss dating and bladder cancer. A few months ago, I wrote a companion article …
I came across a few blogs, articles and other writing that were focused on one topic of bladder cancer. Many …
In this video, Dr. Nick talks about painful intercourse in women with bladder cancer. In women, a radical cystectomy (bladder …
When your ‘better half’ is also invested in women’s health, it’s great to discuss various health issues with her when …
Dr. Nick follows up his article about “Kegels for Her” in this new video, explaining how kegels can help women …
In this article, let’s discuss Bladder Cancer’s (BC) impact on male sexuality. After writing many articles about female sexuality and …
Dr. Nick talks about the different treatment options for bladder cancer and their associated side effects that can have an …
In this article, let’s look again at something many women with bladder cancer experience, dyspareunia. Unfortunately, many women in general …
While I was prepping to write an article for BladderCancer.net, I came across an article that really opened my eyes …
Most people relate Kegel exercises (Kegels) to women and childbirth. But did you know having strong Pubococcygeus (PC) muscles, the …
Hello. My name is Dr. Nick Myers and I am a new contributor to BladderCancer.net. I’ve been writing for a …
Erectile Dysfunction (ED) is one of the more common sexual issues for men. While ED tends to appear in men …
In this article, I’d like to talk about sexual issues for women that are caused by chemotherapy. As I was …
Did you know guys can also perform Kegel exercise? I’d guess no. Most people tend to relate Kegel exercises with …