by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Apr 5, 2017 | advanced prostate cancer, Gleason score, Las Vegas Urologist, las vegas urology, metastatic prostate cancer, prostate, prostate biopsy, prostate cancer, prostate cancer screening, prostate exam, prostate problems, psa, transperineal mapping biopsy, transrectal biopsy, Uncategorized, urologist, urologist las vegas, urologists, urology
New information regarding prostate cancer treatment continues to be made available and large multi-year studies are data-mined to answer new questions. What are the most predictive parameters to help decide if prostate cancer should be treated aggressively or...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Mar 22, 2017 | Avodart, bph, dutasteride, hair loss, Las Vegas Urologist, las vegas urology, libido, Proscar, prostate, prostate enlargement, prostate problems, retrograde ejaculation, semen, sexual intercourse, sperm, urologist, urologist las vegas, urologists, urology
Men, are you concerned about hair loss? A growing bald spot? Or just thinning in an awkward spot? Want to stay beautiful forever? Well you may want to think twice about the importance of your hair pattern before starting on propecia. You may be trading a few...
by Todd Heskett | Jan 23, 2017 | advanced prostate cancer, prostate, prostate biopsy, prostate cancer, prostate cancer screening, prostate enlargement, prostate exam, prostate obstruction, prostate problems
The prostate is an important organ of our body which is located under the urinary bladder and produces a constituent of semen. According to reports by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), prostate cancer is second most prominent cancer among males in the...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Oct 28, 2016 | Las Vegas Urologist, obesity, prostate, prostate cancer, prostate obstruction, prostate problems, urologist, urologist las vegas, urologists, urology
After the World Health Organization (WHO) linked eating red meat to prostate cancer earlier this week, it seems like a perfect time to explore more known risk factors for this disease. What can happen if we consume too much red meat? The WHO grabbed headlines by...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Mar 26, 2016 | bladder, foley catheter, prostate, prostate problems
What is a coude foley? Is it a germ, like when you were a kid nobody wanted to get cooties? Nope. A coude foley is actually a good thing, not a bad thing, and it is a name of French derivation, and it is pronounced ‘couday’. It is a type of urinary catheter called a...