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"Prostate Cancer: Emotional Recovery" featuring Dr. Tewari (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 68 seconds "I think the emotional preparedness is a key in the recovery after prostate cancer surgery." Dr. Tewari, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, presents an insightful perspective on the emotional dimensions of prostate cancer and the critical role those emotions play in treatment and recovery. |
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"Is PSA Testing Reliable?" featuring Dr. Tewari (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 54 seconds "I think PSA can be wrong. Having said that, that's the best marker at this point we have." Dr. Tewari, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, discusses PSA tests, the need to keep using them for now, and the need to find and use bio-markers as soon as they are available. |
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"How Accurate are Prostate Cancer Biopsies?" featuring Dr. Tewari (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 64 seconds "It's like poking into a pillow in which a couple of golf balls are hidden." Dr. Tewari, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, discusses the prostate cancer biopsy and its effectiveness. While it's the best they have, it is not perfect. |
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"Prostate Cancer: Watchful Waiting" featuring Dr. Tewari (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 70 seconds "The key in watchful waiting is not waiting, it's watchful intervention." Dr. Tewari, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, discusses the fact that surgery and immediate treatment for prostate cancer patients is not the optimal choice for certain prostate cancer patients. |
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"Prostate Cancer: Physical Recovery" featuring Dr. Tewari (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 77 seconds "Actually the first morning is very important, because by that time you know exactly how that patient is going to do down the road." Dr. Tewari, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, shares both clinical and psychological dimensions of recovery and healing. |
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"What is Prostate Surgery?" featuring Drs. Tewari and Schlegel (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 76 seconds "Prostate cancer surgery is one surgery in which we don't get credit by what we take out. We get credit by what we leave behind." Dr. Tewari and Dr. Schlegel, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, go over the basics of prostate surgery, including the different types of surgery available. |
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"Surgical removal of the prostate can either be done with ... Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 76 seconds "Surgical removal of the prostate can either be done with an open incision, as has been traditionally been done, or with a robotic approach." Dr. Tewari and Dr, Schlegel, of the Dept. of Urology at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, present the two main type sof prostate cancer surgery, as well as explaining the advantages/disadvant ages of each. |
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"Prostate Cancer: Early Detection" featuring Dr. Tewari (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 57 seconds "There's no doubt that if the cancer is picked up early, it gives many more treatment options than if it's picked up later." Dr. Tewari (leader in prostate cancer research and surgery) of Cornell Urology discusses the critical importance of early detection in prostate cancer and the benefits it has for prostate cancer patients. |
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"Is Prostate Cancer Preventable?" featuring Dr. Schlegel (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 64 seconds "The most important thing to prevent prostate cancer is to pick your parents properly." Dr. Schlegel (Department Chairman) of Cornell Urology discusses a question they face often?Can prostate cancer be prevented? They discuss the role of race, diet, genetic profile and review important steps we can take to decrease our risk of facing prostate cancer. |
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"Episode X: It's More than Medicine" (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 152 seconds Prostate cancer is a condition and in this context, a story that does not end. We learn in this episode about one of mark's colleagues and his transition from patient to patient advocate. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney |
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"Episode VIII: Recovery Path" (ProstateCancerMD) Posted by: ProstateCancerMD
Video duration: 59 seconds Everyone's recovery path is different tough there are a few complications all prostate men facing prostate cancer treatment face. They have their own struggles and triumphs. Source: An Original HealthTheater.tv Production/In association with the Dept. of Urology, Weill-Cornell New York Presbyterian Hospital. Credits: Executive Producer:Sean Moloney |












