Prostate Cancer Audio

4 December 2011

Joining Buffalo Sabres alumnus/broadcast analyst Mike Robitaille and Tim Wenger for a frank conversation about recent criticism of PSA testing from some national organizations are James Mohler, MD, Associate Director and Chair, Department of Urology and Bill Krellner from the Us Too, a support group for prostate cancer survivors. Listen to first installment of Roswellness Radio featuring this two-part series on prostate cancer.

4 September 2011

African-American men are more likely than Caucasian men to be diagnosed with prostate cancer and more than twice as likely to die from it. Dr. James Mohler, Chair of Urology, is joined by Community Relations Coordinator Terry Alford and cancer survivor Mack Luchey for a conversation about prostate cancer risk factors, screening and the upcoming Cruisin’ for a Cure event.

12 June 2011

Dr. Roberto Pili, Chief of the Genitourinary Section and Co-leader of the Genitourinary Program at RPCI, talks about Provenge, the first FDA-approved vaccine for the treatment of cancer. Joined by prostate-cancer survivor Russell Even, he talks about this drug, also known as sipuleucel-T, a new treatment option for some men with advanced prostate cancer.

24 April 2011

Diet and Prostate Cancer: Is there a link? James Marshall, PhD, a Senior Vice President at RPCI and Chair of the Department of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences, discusses the MEAL study.

12 April 2011

Dr. James Mohler responds to new research that supports active surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer; discourages overtreatment.

13 February 2011

Prostate cancer survivor Paul joins Dr. Willie Underwood III, a physician and Assistant Professor in RPCI's Department of Urology, in a conversation about treatment options available for men with prostate cancer and the various factors at play in those important, sometimes difficult care decisions.

1 February 2011

Former Buffalo Sabre Mike Robataille discusses how young men are also susceptible to prostate cancer and that a high PSA score may not necessarily mean cancer.

1 February 2011

Former Buffalo Sabre Mike Robataille discusses how those with prostate cancer may not see or experience any symptoms and that the majority of those diagnosed survive.

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