An Australian study has found prostate cancer patients who undergo robotic surgery have similar results to those who have open surgery. A world-first trial conducted in Australia comparing robotic ...
CHRIS UHLMANN, PRESENTER: There is no argument that prostate cancer kills a lot of men. In Australia it's more than 3,000 a year, equal to the number of women killed by breast cancer. But there is ...
At last, there is guidance for men contemplating surgery for prostate cancer. It has been provided by Queensland researchers who, in a world first, have just published a high-level comparison 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 ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Robotic surgery has been very controversial since it was introduced initially for prostate cancer. It ...
Royal Melbourne Hospital urological surgeon Philip Dundee said many males avoid check-ups for the deadly disease — and in some cases, especially among young men, pursue different treatments — because ...
EXCLUSIVE: Half the men who need prostate cancer surgery wait over four months at some hospitals as women with breast cancer are treated in days. The biggest gender gap nationally is at St Vincent’s ...
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8-hour prostate cancer surgery, back on his feet next day - a breakthrough in modern cancer care
When 64-year-old Murugesan from Chennai was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer eight months ago, it marked the beginning of a challenging yet hopeful journey. Like many patients facing late-stage ...
At 64, Suresh (name changed), had a comfortable and active life. Apart from a small urinary problem that he linked to a slightly enlarged prostate, he had no serious health problems. At his annual ...
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