Prostate Cancer: Diagnosis

Prostate cancer is a common cancer in men. Diagnosis often involves a PSA blood test and digital rectal exam, sometimes prompted by urinary changes or a family history, but often without symptoms. Early detection is crucial, allowing for discussion of various treatment options tailored to the individual.

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Director of the Genitourinary Program, Department of Radiation Oncology

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I am a practicing radiation oncologist with a focus on clinical trials for genitourinary cancer, which includes prostate cancer, bladder cancer, and kidney cancer. My goal is to use the latest imaging and radiotherapy technologies to improve treatment results for patients. As the Director of the Genitourinary Program in the Department of Radiation Oncology, I oversee the development and use of the latest treatments and clinical trials so that our team is a leader in radiation therapy. When patients first meet with me, they often express concerns about the safety and effectiveness of new treatment technologies. I take the time to thoroughly explain the procedures and benefits, making sure that they feel informed and confident in their treatment plan. My goal is to provide the latest care in a warm and supportive environment.
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