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Advance Disease in Urology...End of Life Care

Urologists, fortunately do not often have to deal with end of life decisions.  Most diseases that we deal with are either curable, or treatable and patients often succumb to other causes of death. Even when patients are diagnosed with severely advanced malignancy, many of the treatments that we now offer can cure disease. Lance... Read moreChevron
posted 03/25/2010, comments (0)|
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The Great PSA Debate!!

In a recent Op-Ed in the NY Times, a non-clinician PhD, announces another fix to the health care crisis.  Lets do away with PSA testing and save the government a lot of money! Brilliant, or is it?   Most Urologists in clinical practice clearly remember those days when the wards of a Urology floor were filled with patients dying of... Read moreChevron
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Erectile Dysfunction: Don't Despair---Help is on the Way

In 1998, the release of ViagraTM, heralded the era in America of treating erectile dysfunction using pills. With the release of this drug, the discussion of erectile dysfunction (ED) was brought out of the bedroom, and into the physician's office. Numerous TV commercials and print ads can be seen that address this issue. Today there are 3 orals... Read moreChevron
Barbara Ross

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Youngest Son

My youngest son, age 45, was diagnosed back in October 2009 with prostate cancer.  His PSA level was 8.  He was started on hormone treatments and then seed implants.  Today, February 4, 2010, he started bleeding again and went to the hospital.  After various examinations, was advised that his body rejected the seed... Read moreChevron
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Ten Things To Protect Your Prostate Health

Another year is upon us. It's time to make that another New Years resolution or two. So how about dedicating this one to doing something good for health.   1. Address the symptoms - You know your body better than anyone else. If something is bothering you or just doesn't appear as it previously had , before it becomes a large problem,... Read moreChevron
posted 01/28/2010, comments (0)|

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