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A teenager who beat cancer twice has been killed in a car crash in Kansas City that also claimed the lives of two of her friends.. Aria Mia Gonzalez, 17, was one of three young women who died in a ...
Dr. Yaniv Larish sees dozens of patients each week at Fifth Avenue Urology in New York City. A urologist and surgeon, he treats all kinds of conditions, from complex kidney stones to incontinence ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and past president of the Florida Urological Society. Prostate cancer remains a significant concern in ...
Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that is typically slow-growing and originates in or on the prostate, a male reproductive gland that surrounds the urethra in proximity of the bladder and rectum. This is a result of malignant cells forming and multiplying at the prostate, which can then spread or metastasize to other organs in the body. [1]
Prostate cancer is the development of cancer in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system. [27] Most prostate cancers are slow growing; however, some grow relatively quickly. [28] [29] The cancer cells may spread from the prostate to other areas of the body, particularly the bones and lymph nodes. [30] It may initially cause no ...
In 2018, Karmanos was named one of America's Best Hospitals for Cancer Care & Research by the Women's Choice Award. Previously, Karmanos had been ranked as one of America's Best Hospitals for Cancer Care by the Women's Choice Award, from 2011-2012, as well as 2014-2017. [10] It also won the Women's Choice Award for Patient Experience in 2017. [11]
Lung cancer in non-smokers is increasing “on a relative basis,” as the number of people who smoke has decreased, says Dr. William Dahut, chief scientific officer at the American Cancer Society.
Patrick C. Walsh is an American urologist, researcher and writer, best known for developing "the anatomic approach to radical prostatectomy", involving nerve-sparing techniques which reduced the likelihood of impotence and urinary incontinence.