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 | Sep 29, 2016 | kidney cancer, Las Vegas Urologist, prostate, prostate biopsy, testosterone, testosterone replacement therapy, urologist, urologist las vegas
I thought for this blog I would find some interesting articles in the Journal Of Urology, which I think is Urology’s gold standard journal for the latest urological research and developments What Are The Latest Developments? First up is a summary of an article about...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Apr 8, 2016 | ejaculation, penis, prostate, prostate cancer, Uncategorized, urology
Just What the Doctor Ordered!!! Ejaculation!!! Well there is an addendum to the age old saying that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. And face it…not everyone likes apples. Finally some good evidence that increased frequency of safe sex and more frequent...
by Dr. Lawrence Newman | Apr 1, 2016 | prostate, prostate biopsy, prostate cancer, testing
Huge breakthroughs may be upon us with respect to various prostate cancer molecular testing that can supplement not only PSA results but also biopsy results to help guide the evaluation of PSA and prostate cancer. The testing is not only genetic but also what is...
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...