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Radical prostatectomy is surgery to remove all of the prostate gland and some of the tissue around it, to treat prostate cancer.
Johns Hopkins offers sources who can answer queries on prostrate cancer

Johns Hopkins offers sources who can answer queries on prostrate cancer

AMS AdVance XP sling for male stress urinary incontinence receives CE Mark

AMS AdVance XP sling for male stress urinary incontinence receives CE Mark

Surgery offers high survival rate for prostate cancer patients: Study

Surgery offers high survival rate for prostate cancer patients: Study

Researchers recommends robotic prostatectomy over traditional open surgery method

Researchers recommends robotic prostatectomy over traditional open surgery method

New surgical technique to maximize preservation of periprostatic anatomy

New surgical technique to maximize preservation of periprostatic anatomy

Scientists develop new surgical procedure for prostate cancer using natural orifices

Scientists develop new surgical procedure for prostate cancer using natural orifices

Report shows most men with low PSA undergo aggressive therapy

Report shows most men with low PSA undergo aggressive therapy

Study on treatment needs of prostate cancer patients with low level PSA

Study on treatment needs of prostate cancer patients with low level PSA

Informed consent discussions lead to greater patient comprehension of surgical procedures

Informed consent discussions lead to greater patient comprehension of surgical procedures

Study: Statins can reduce risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery

Study: Statins can reduce risk of prostate cancer recurrence after surgery

Study demonstrates effectiveness of pre-emptive pain management protocol using pregabalin in urologic surgery

Study demonstrates effectiveness of pre-emptive pain management protocol using pregabalin in urologic surgery

Genomic analysis leads to more effective diagnostic tests, treatment options for prostate cancer: Study

Genomic analysis leads to more effective diagnostic tests, treatment options for prostate cancer: Study

Active surveillance sufficient for patients with low-risk prostate cancer

Active surveillance sufficient for patients with low-risk prostate cancer

GE Global Research awarded $4M grant to optimize new nerve labeling agent and imaging system

GE Global Research awarded $4M grant to optimize new nerve labeling agent and imaging system

Tumors not likely to worsen during active surveillance period in low risk prostate cancer patients

Tumors not likely to worsen during active surveillance period in low risk prostate cancer patients

GE Healthcare to present anti-[18F]FACBC phase 1 study results at Society of Nuclear Medicine annual meeting

GE Healthcare to present anti-[18F]FACBC phase 1 study results at Society of Nuclear Medicine annual meeting

Positive results from VIVUS' Phase 3 study of avanafil for ED in men with diabetes

Positive results from VIVUS' Phase 3 study of avanafil for ED in men with diabetes

Data on Nanosphere Verisens PSA assay to be presented at AUA annual meeting

Data on Nanosphere Verisens PSA assay to be presented at AUA annual meeting

Phase 3 pivotal REVIVE study data of VIVUS' avanafil for ED presented at 2010 AUA

Phase 3 pivotal REVIVE study data of VIVUS' avanafil for ED presented at 2010 AUA

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center announce presentations at American Urological Association meeting

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center announce presentations at American Urological Association meeting

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