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Urology Questions Answered - Prostate Cancer, Urinary Incontinence, Testicular Cancer, Bladder Cancer:

What are the symptoms of prostate cancer? What causes testicular cancer? How did I get bladder cancer? Will my husband and I have children if he only has one testicle? Use the scroll bar (right side) find the questions and answers you are interested in:

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Urinary Incontinence Treatment, Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy, Robotic Prostate Cancer Surgery, Prostate Cancer Answers, Kidney Swap, Triple Kidney Transplant:

Patient Story: Urinary Incontinence

Patient Story: Urinary Incontinence Treatment, Bladder Reconstruction
Bladder Reconstruction Helps Daniela Schirmer Regain Independence
Daniela Schirmer was home from college and having lunch in a restaurant with a friend when she slipped in the restroom and struck her head on the wall. As a result of the accident, Daniela was left a quadriplegic, unable to use her legs and with limited use of her arms and hands.
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Treatment Options, Urinary Incontinence: Ja-Hong Kim, M.D.

Treatment Options for Urinary Incontinence
Treatment Options, Urinary Incontinence: Ja-Hong Kim, M.D., UCLA urologist, gives a complete overview of the pathology, diagnosis and treatment options for overactive bladder and urinary incontinence.
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UCLA Researchers Developing More Accurate PSA Test

UCLA Researchers Developing More Accurate PSA Test
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers are close to perfecting a prostate cancer screening test that could save lives, time and worry.
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Targeted Prostate Biopsy using MR-Ultrasound Fusion

Targeted Prostate Biopsy Using MR-Ultrasound Fusion
Suspicious areas seen on the MRI can be tracked and targeted during prostate biopsy. A new research study at UCLA aims to re-define prostate cancer significance through clinical validation of a tool which allows 3D visualization and tracking of the prostate.
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Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy

Robotic-assisted Laparoscopic Sacrocolpopexy
Robot assisted laparoscopic surgery represents a state of the art approach to the correction of vaginal prolapse. At UCLA, we use the latest model of da Vinci Robot system to surgically restore vaginal anatomy in patients with uterine or vault prolapse.
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Robotic Prostate Cancer Surgery

Robotic Prostate Cancer Surgery
Barry’s cancer was diagnosed following a test called a PSA, which measures a protein produced by the prostate that is elevated in most men with prostate cancer. Barry and his physician, UCLA urologist Dr. Robert Reiter (pictured left), talked about his options for treatment
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Kidney Transplant Chain
Two altruistic donors launch rare kidney transplant chains at UCLA One is a Michigan firefighter who wanted to honor the memory of his son, who died at age 24 in a tragic snowmobile accident. The other is an Air Force technical sergeant from Iowa who specializes in intelligence analysis. They each donated a kidney to a complete stranger.
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Webcast - Kidney Swap UCLA Kidney Swap UCLA
UCLA Medical Center on Sept. 20 performed its first living donor kidney "swap," a procedure in which a loved one of a kidney transplant patient who is not compatible as a donor exchanges organs with another incompatible pair.
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Webcast - Triple Kidney Transplant Triple Kidney Transplant
The lives of three Los Angeles-area kidney transplant patients were transformed by one of the West Coast's first three-way living-donor kidney transplant chains, made possible through the generosity of a non-directed, altruistic kidney donor from New York City.
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