The most common surgery for prostate cancer is a radical prostatectomy. This surgery involves taking out the entire prostate gland, some lymph nodes and other nearby tissue, like the seminal vesicles ...
At 24 months' follow-up, the only phase 3 randomized clinical trial to directly compare functional and oncologic outcomes between robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy and open radical retropubic ...
Dr. James Mohler answers the question: 'Will There Be Scarring After Surgery?' March 16, 2009 -- Question: Will there be any scarring after prostate surgery? Answer: After prostate surgery, all ...
Hearing the words “you have cancer” is uniquely frightening and devastating, and those life-altering words are spoken to ...
According to a new analysis, PLND does not impact recurrence-free survival but may reduce metastatic spread in intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer. The benefit of PLND is most evident in ...
By Dr Wendy Winnall - PCFA Research Team It's unfortunate that prostate surgery does not always mean the end of prostate ...
Q. You recently wrote that testosterone does not increase the risk for heart attacks. But you overlooked the real risk of ...
“For localised prostate cancer, treatment options include surgery or radiotherapy. Both give equivalent cure rates,” Dr Komen ...
Led by Prof Santosh Kumar, the urology team at Chandigarh’s PGIMER completes a marathon session of four robotic radical ...
Prostate cancer is common in men, with risk factors including age, family history, and genetic mutations. Early-stage cancer often lacks symptoms. Diagnosis involves PSA tests, digital rectal exams, ...