Up North Live highlights Michigan Urology's groundbreaking prostate cancer research
Up North Live's report interviewed Urology's Dr. Ganesh Palapattu on precision medicine and breakthroughs in prostate cancer research.
Up North Live's report interviewed Urology's Dr. Ganesh Palapattu on precision medicine and breakthroughs in prostate cancer research.
The review of detrusor sphincter dyssynergia (DSD), the urodynamic description of bladder outlet obstruction from detrusor muscle contraction with concomitant involuntary urethral sphincter activation, examined physiology, diagnosis, and treatment strategies of the condition.
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Shared Medical Appointments, which bring together clinicians from multiple UMHS departments, provide patients with all the resources they need over the course of one visit.
The interview focused on the new service offered by Michigan Urology, which significantly improves the detection of non-muscle invasive (early stage) cancer of the bladder.
Dr. Wan, a member of the Journal of Urology's Editorial Board, provided updates on various research developments pertaining to the field of pediatric urology.
Drs. Anne Pelletier-Cameron and Yahir Santiago-Lastra, from the University of Michigan Department of Urology's Division of Neurourology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, were recognized in Urology Times for their work studying percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation.
Urology's Dr. Daniela Wittmann participated in one of the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network-hosted seminars, and now the entire series is available online.
Dr. Wolf, a member of the Urology Times Editorial Board, shared what he hopes to see for the field of urology over the coming year in a survey of Editorial Board members.
Each month, our department publishes on a wide range of research topics, each making a unique and valuable contribution to the field. We’ll be highlighting these new publications every month to bring the best in Urology’s research accomplishments to you.
Dr. DeLancey, who has a joint appointment with the University of Michigan's departments of Urology and Gyenecology, provided insight on the changing perspective toward the condition and its associated treatments.
The workshop, hosted at the Cancer Support Community of Greater Ann Arbor, will take place on Jan. 28 from 6:30-8 p.m.
Dr. John Park and Ryan Swearingen recently traveled to Ghana to provide modern urologic care to under-served areas, as well as provide valuable education for Ghanaian urologists
Dr. Morgan discussed work examining the need for an epigenetic assay in addition to a transrectal ultrasound-guided prostate needle biopsy to fully evaluate a patient for certain types of prostate cancer.
The research, presented by MUSIC at the European Association of Urology's annual congress, demonstrates how robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) surgical skills can be accurately rated through the viewing of online videos.
The report highlights Dr. Keller's work with the Biointerfaces Institute, which examines the junctures between living cells and other surfaces–biointerfaces–to develop new technologies for understanding, diagnosing and treating disease.
The DUST Course covers developments in ureteroscopic stone treatment and will feature updates on the latest Dusting technology and hands-on experience with practical stone treatment skills.
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
Research on a web-based intervention to provide support and guidance for sexual rehabilitation for men undergoing prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment is being supported by the Movember Foundation, a global men's health charity.
Dr. Arul Chinnaiyan recently received a Challenger Award of $1,000,000 to fund research for the Development of New Therapeutics for castrate-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC).