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Kim shares his prostate cancer journey and why he chose Barrigel™ Rectal Spacer as part of his radiation treatment. The testimonial, statements, and opinions presented in this video are applicable to the individual depicted. Results will vary and may not be representative of the experience of others. The testimonial is representative of patient experience but the exact experience is unique and individual to each patient. The statements are not a substitute for medical advice from a physician and you should consult your physician regarding medical treatment that is appropriate for you. The testimonial was voluntarily provided and is not paid, nor were free products, services, or any benefits exchanged for the statements. Barrigel™ rectal spacer is used to increase the distance between the prostate and the anterior rectal wall, with the intent of decreasing radiation dose delivered to the rectum when treating prostate cancer with radiation. Barrigel rectal spacer is only administered by qualified and properly trained physicians. Barrigel rectal spacer is contraindicated in prostate cancer patients with clinical stage T4 disease. As with any medical treatment, there are some risks involved with the use of Barrigel rectal spacer. Potential complications associated with the use of Barrigel rectal spacer include, but are not limited to: pain associated with Barrigel rectal spacer injection; needle penetration of the bladder, prostate, rectal wall, rectum, or urethra; injection of Barrigel rectal spacer into the bladder, prostate, rectal wall, rectum, urethra, or intravascularly; local inflammatory reactions; infection; urinary retention; rectal mucosal damage, ulcers, necrosis; bleeding; constipation; and rectal urgency. Discuss these adverse effects with your healthcare provider. For more information about Barrigel rectal spacer, please visit barrigel.com. Follow us on Facebook to remain up to date on Barrigel news: / barrigel #Urology #radiationoncology #menshealth APM695B