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Mayo Clinic Q&A: Minimally invasive options use energy to treat enlarged prostate
I’m a 64-year-old man who was recently diagnosed with an enlarged prostate after experiencing issues with frequent urination, ...
This "Minimally Invasive Prostate Cancer Surgery Market" offers an all-inclusive analysis of regional and global markets based on growth prospects and this entire report is of 122 pages. The Minimally ...
A study by researchers at Harvard Medical School and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that patients who underwent minimally invasive surgery for prostate cancer had ...
Surgeon Dr. Daniel Costa, Associate Professor of Radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, tells KERA’s Sam Baker the new procedure uses ultrasound to destroy tumors in the prostate. How does the ...
If you often wake in the middle of the night with the urgent need to urinate, urinate with growing frequency, have difficulty completely emptying your bladder, or experience pain while urinating, it ...
In an advancement for minimally invasive care, a first-ever procedure using two separate surgery robots was successfully completed. A urologist at the University of Texas (UT) Southwestern Medical ...
CHICAGO, Oct 13 (Reuters) - Men who have less invasive prostate cancer surgery -- often done robotically -- are more likely to be incontinent and have erectile dysfunction than men who have ...
Learn essential post-surgery insights for prostate cancer patients to ensure a smooth recovery and return to daily life.
Throughout October, CURE highlighted research developments and evolving treatment strategies that continue to shape cancer ...
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