Around 50,000 new cases of prostate cancer are detected in men in England each year. Most commonly diagnosed in the over 50s, it is often regarded as the “silent cancer” as it causes very few symptoms early on.
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Prostate cancer surgery breakthrough offers hope for erectile function
Raised PSA levels – when should you be concerned?
Have you received a high PSA test result? Our expert urologists discuss why it is important to look at the context before you let worry set in.
Mr Christian Brown discusses conditions that can affect bladder function and make a person...
Constantly find yourself needing to wee? Mr Brown shares five common reasons why you might always have the urge to go (as well as WHAT you should do).
Vaccine trial appointment for Nicholas Faure Walker
Nicholas Faure Walker appointed principal investigator for industry sponsored vaccine trial.
Ben Challacombe wins Karl Storz Harold Hopkins Golden Telescope award
Mr Ben Challacombe, a consultant urologist, was awarded the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) Karl Storz Harold Hopkins Golden Telescope award.
‘Both sides of the scalpel’ Stephen Fry shares his prostate story
Actor Stephen Fry joined forces with his surgeon, Ben Challacombe, to produce and engaging article into the realities of robotic surgery for prostate cancer.
Greg Shaw discusses how Robotics is changing healthcare
Like all everyday miracles of technology, the longer you watch a robot perform surgery on a human being, the more it begins to look like an inevitable natural wonder.
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