the hospital, the patient had been suffering from prolonged difficulty in urination along with repeated episodes of urinary retention, which had considerably impacted his quality of life ...
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 ...
The NeuroSAFE technique significantly improves erectile function outcomes post-prostatectomy, nearly doubling the number of patients with no or mild erectile dysfunction. Intraoperative tissue ...
Every year, hundreds of thousands of men receive a prostate cancer diagnosis and immediately face a decision that medical ...
Advances in radiotherapy are rapidly transforming how prostate cancer is treated, offering patients more precise, less invasive options that can fit more easily around everyday life ...
An emerging treatment for prostate cancer is offering a gentler way for patients. It’s about reducing, even eliminating, what can be significant symptoms for men who have their prostate removed or ...
The journey through prostate cancer treatment marks a significant chapter in many men’s lives, with surgery often serving as a pivotal turning point toward recovery. While the removal of cancerous ...
Original Medicare (parts A and B) covers medically necessary prostate surgeries, including treatments for an enlarged prostate and prostate cancer. Medicare covers various prostate procedures, ...
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer among men. In 2003, experts predict that more than 200,000 men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with the cancer. Surgeons have used intense heat to treat ...
Use of NeuroSAFE to guide nerve sparing during robot-assisted radical prostatectomy improved patient-reported erectile function. Researchers have found that the use of the NeuroSAFE technique to guide ...