Q: Why don't we hear more about cryoablation as a treatment for prostate cancer? It appears to be much easier than major surgery, so it seems like it would be a good option. What does the procedure ...
PAX3-FKHR and PAX7-FKHR Gene Fusions Are Prognostic Indicators in Alveolar Rhabdomyosarcoma: A Report From the Children’s Oncology Group PURPOSE: To determine the long-term disease-specific survival ...
Dear Doctors: Why don’t we hear more about cryoablation as a treatment for prostate cancer? It appears to be much easier than major surgery, so it seems like it would be a good option. What does the ...
Salvage cryotherapy is emerging as a viable local treatment option for prostate cancer that recurs following radiation treatment. Salvage whole gland cryotherapy provides adequate oncologic control of ...
Duke University Heath Systems is offering a procedure to treat prostate cancer that helps reduce the common risks of other treatments for the disease. Last summer, 74-year-old Robert Bryant Sr.
Dr. David Levy answers the question: 'Urinary Incontinence After Cryosurgery?' March 16, 2009 -- Question: Will I have urinary incontinence after cryosurgery? Answer: The general risk of leakage of ...
The most common surgery for prostate cancer is a radical prostatectomy. This surgery involves taking out the entire prostate gland, some lymph nodes and other nearby tissue, like the seminal vesicles ...
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