Prostate cancer: Active Surveillance and Robotic Prostatectomy

Prostate cancer develops in the prostate gland, often without early symptoms. For localized disease, options include active surveillance (careful monitoring for low-risk cases) or robotic prostatectomy (minimally invasive surgical removal of the gland). A healthy lifestyle can support overall well-being.

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Recommended Videos

Active Surveillance Support Group - Dr. Andres F. Correa - 7 April 21

Dr. Andres F. Correa discusses prostate cancer diagnosis advancements for active surveillance. Explore safer transperineal biopsies & micro-ultrasound, an MRI-comparable, office-based imaging tool.

Prostate Cancer Risk Stratification

Prostate cancer diagnosis? Learn risk stratification! Understand how patients are categorized into risk buckets, impacting crucial decisions on scans, treatment, and observation.

Prostate Cancer Grading and Staging

Understand your prostate cancer diagnosis. Dr. Canes explains grading (Gleason score, grade groups) and staging (1-4) to help you grasp how cancer aggressiveness and spread are assessed.

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