This week I introduce my new 3 step system to help you determine how aggressive your prostate cancer is. Your first task after your biopsy comes back indicating prostate cancer is to determine the aggressiveness of your prostate cancer and then what the chances are of organ confinement. With this valuable information you can then begin your journey to a treatment decision that is right for your specific situation.
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Prostate Cancer Weekly #4.mov
Prostate Cancer Weekly #3.mov
Discussion of what to do when you are first diagnosed with prostate cancer. This video specifically deals with the how important it is to get clear on what type of prostate Cancer you have and the three stages of the disease.
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Prostate Cancer Weekly #2.mov
Discussion of what to do when diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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Prostate Cancer: Tewari Treatment Options (Dramatic Health)
In this Medical Minute (Health Video), Dr. Tewari, a leader in prostate cancer surgery, research, and prostate health, provides an overview of prostate cancer treatment options. Learn from medical leaders in prostate health and surgery. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Health Video Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney, Editor:Calvin C. CHOI
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Prostate Cancer Radiation Therapy (Dramatic Health)
In this health video minute on prostate cancer, Dr. Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology discusses the process a patient enters when evaluating the risks of various treatments for prostate cancer including an acceptance of the risks and a balancing of the benefits. In this prostate cancer health video, the focus is on radiation therapy. This approach may allow patients to avoid major prostate cancer operation, but it is not without risk. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney
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Prostate Cancer: Why Surgery is Difficult (Dramatic Health)
Dr. Tewari, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, discusses the location of the prostate and nerves around the prostate in explaining why prostate cancer surgery is a major challenge. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney, Editor:Calvin C. CHOI
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Had Prostate cancer 5 years ago, and the radiation treatment caused partial impotence. I get about 2/3 the erection I used to get before treatment. Viagra, etc, doesn’t work as they increase blood flow, and my problem is nerve damage.
Can prostate cancer cause your ankles to swell?
I was looking at the symptoms of prostate cancer and saw that if it has spread that it could cause your legs to swell. Also, can it cause for you not to be able to have an erection, or keep one.
I need serious answers please, this is just ammo for me to get my husband to get to the doctors… Thank you…
I am 43 years old with prostate cancer?
I have prostate cancer discover about six months ago i am 43 year old. Wanted to know the side affects to Radiation therapy because I do not want to do the surgery.Wanted to know if there will still be erection along with ejaculation after the treatments.
Prostate Cancer:Robotics vs. Open Incision (Dramatic Health)
In this health video minute on prostate cancer, Dr. Tewari (leader in prostate cancer research and surgery) of Cornell Urology discusses open incisions vs. robotic approaches in treating prostate cancer through surgical procedure. Join Dr. Tewari as he explains what it’s like to perform surgery with the use of robotic prostate cancer surgery techniques. He explains the advantages and disadvantages and discusses a comparison with respect to the prostate cancer outcomes of open incisions and robotic approaches. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney
Prostate Cancer: Receiving/Delivering News (Dramatic Health)
Why me? I exercised and had a good Diet. Why? In this health video minute on prostate cancer, Drs. Tewari (leader in prostate cancer research and surgery) and Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology review the process of receiving and delivering a diagnosis of prostate cancer. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney