UCLA urologist Robert Reiter, MD, presented a live-streaming webinar to discuss genomic testing options to evaluate the genetic make-up of the tumor and predict the aggressiveness of your prostate cancer.
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UCLA urologist Christopher Saigal, MD, provides an overview of important tactics and considerations when making a decision to have surgery for prostate cancer. Dr. Saigal introduces the latest evidence that can help men with prostate cancer achieve their goals of care.
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UCLA urologist Christopher Saigal, MD discusses the basics of prostate cancer, including anatomy, risk factors and common misconceptions.
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UCLA urologist, Mark S. Litwin, MD, MPH, and his patient, former Major League Baseball player Steve Garvey, discuss prostate cancer, tests, and treatment options. View Webinar >
UCLA urologist Leonard Marks, MD discusses the benefits of combining the sensitivity of MRI with the convenience of ultrasound to greatly increase accuracy of prostate biopsy.
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A tool which allows 3D visualization and tracking of the prostate.
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UCLA urologist Robert Reiter, MD discusses a new method for detection and visualization of metastatic prostate cancer.
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Note: PSMA is now FDA approved for use at UCLA and UCSF.
UCLA urologist Stuart Holden, MD discusses prostate cancer and the latest treatment options.
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UCLA urologist Christopher Saigal, MD discusses an alternative to invasive treatment for prostate cancer, which uses the imaging technology to manage this cancer safely.
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Many patients, like Ken, choose active surveillance rather than surgery for their prostate cancer.
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UCLA urologist Leonard Marks, MD discusses HIFU (high intensity focused ultrasound) for prostate cancer.
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A patient is healthy and cancer-free five years after receiving high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU).
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UCLA urologist Allan J. Pantuck, MD discusses the use of Provenge, an FDA-approved treatment for advanced prostate cancer that utilizes the patient’s genetically engineered immune cells.
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A patient faced with a lifetime of challenges, but few challenges would be as difficult as receiving the diagnosis of prostate cancer. For treatment he chose robotic prostate surgery.
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Faced with many options, men with prostate cancer get help choosing the right treatment with software developed by UCLA urologists. UCLA patient, Bill Prickett, chose prostate cancer surgery.
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Ten years after his diagnosis, Eddie Carrillo still has his prostate, his sexual function and a good overall quality of life, which now includes grandchildren.
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UCLA patient, David Orthner, and his story about active surveillance and life beyond prostate cancer
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Patient, Carey Melcher, wanted a UCLA doctor at the forefront of minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery to treat his prostate cancer; and he found one.
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Early diagnosis makes all the difference for prostate cancer survivor, Ed Evans.
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After receiving a same-day robotic-assisted prostatectomy at UCLA, a patient reports a quick recovery: back to work, the gym and golf in weeks.
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After his prostate surgery, Barry was up and walking the next day. He quickly regained urinary and sexual function, and, most important to him and his family, Barry is now cancer free.
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For more information about prostate cancer treatment in Los Angeles and to make an appointment with a UCLA prostate cancer specialist, call 310-794-7700.