The CAPTAIN trial shows faster recovery, fewer complications, and better early function with the minimally invasive therapy ...
UK surgeons remotely removed a man’s prostate cancer from 1,500 miles away in the country’s first successful robot-assisted ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), approximately one in eight men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in ...
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 ...
Dr. Adam Dicker answers the question: 'Urinary Impact of Radiation Therapy?' March 16, 2009 -- Question: What are the urinary impacts of radiation therapy for prostate cancer, and how do they compare ...
About 60% of low‑risk prostate cancer patients are opting for active surveillance — and long‑term survival remains high.
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Robot performs prostate surgery across 1,500 miles between London and Gibraltar
A surgeon in London has successfully removed a patient’s prostate in Gibraltar using a ...
Briton with cancer operated on by doctor located 1,500 miles away using four-armed robot fitted with 3D camera ...
Using a high-pressure water jet to operate on an enlarged prostate can better preserve the ability to ejaculate, compared with standard laser surgery, finds research. The technique has similar ...
A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to a paper published in the European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular ...
A scan that makes prostate cancer cells “glow” could halve the number of men needing invasive biopsies, research suggests.
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