Prostatectomy : Prostate cancer
Doctors treat prostate cancer with "male lumpectomy"
Doctors treat prostate cancer with "male lumpectomy" Catherine Wolf, KWMU ST. LOUIS, MO (2009-02-24) Doctors at the Siteman Cancer Center in St. Louis say they're cautiously optimistic about a n
NGMC uses da Vinci Surgical System for urologic surgical cases
NGMC uses da Vinci Surgical System for urologic surgical cases BY STAFF GAINESVILLE – According to the American Cancer Society, one in six men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetim
Robotic Surgery for Prostate Cancer
Robotic Surgery We are hearing more and more about robotic surgery these days. What is the significance of that? Clearly, surgery is an option of management for many patients with prostate cancer.
Siteman Cancer Center Offers “Male Lumpectomy” for Prostate Cancer
Siteman Offers “Male Lumpectomy” for Prostate Cancer Published on 24 February 2009 Feb. 23, 2009 – Surgeons at the Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School
Surgery for Prostate Cancer
Surgery is a common treatment for early stage prostate cancer. The doctor may remove all of the prostate, performing a type of surgery called radical prostatectomy, or only part of it. Radical Pros
Treatments After Prostate Surgery
Treatments After Prostate Surgery ScienceDaily (Jan. 22, 2009) — Although primary prostate surgery or radiotherapy is successful in many cases of prostate cancer, some patients will suffer a recurren
Video : Surgery A new technique called laparoscopy uses tiny incisions and a camera to accomplish the operation and allow for a speedy recovery.
Prostate cancer often requires removing the prostate gland. A new technique called laparoscopy uses tiny incisions and a camera to accomplish the operation and allow for a speedy recovery.