The CAPTAIN trial shows faster recovery, fewer complications, and better early function with the minimally invasive therapy in men with intermediate-risk prostate cancer.
Dr. Lynetta Payne, a urologist at Raleigh General Hospital, has reached the milestone of 200 successful Aquablation surgeries ...
As a result, researchers have explored less invasive options that aim to treat the cancer while preserving quality of life. One such approach is TULSA, which uses real-time MRI guidance to deliver ...
Scans that make prostate cancer cells glow can eliminate the need for invasive biopsies and cut false positive—and they're ...
The 2026 European Association of Urology (EAU) annual meeting featured a late-breaking abstracts session and a presentation by Dr. Laurence Klotz discussing initial perioperative outcomes of CAPTAIN, ...
UK surgeons remotely removed a man’s prostate cancer from 1,500 miles away in the country’s first successful robot-assisted telesurgery.
Australian scientists say it could also help reduce the risk of overdiagnosis by determining which cancers are low-risk and will never cause harm.
First multicenter, randomized controlled trial directly comparing a new technology to robotic RP for men with localized prostate cancer to ...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men around the world. It develops in the prostate, a small gland ...
A scan that makes prostate cancer cells “glow” could halve the number of men needing invasive biopsies, research suggests.
First results of the PRIMARY2 randomized phase III trial support consideration of PSMA PET/CT in diagnostic work-up ...
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