4 years ago
E-Cigarettes, Smoking, and Bladder Cancer
Join BCAN and Drs. Richard Matulewicz and Marc Bjurlin to answer real questions from participants about smoking and bladder cancer.
4 years ago
Join BCAN and Drs. Richard Matulewicz and Marc Bjurlin to answer real questions from participants about smoking and bladder cancer.
4 years ago
BCAN is joined by Drs. Richard Matulewicz and Marc Bjurlin to discuss the components of cigarettes and the statistics of smoking.
4 years ago
Join BCAN and Drs. Richard Matulewicz and Marc Bjurlin to talk about why quitting is so important and resources for quitting.
5 years ago
Courtney Rowe, MD, a urologist at Connecticut Children’s, discusses labial adhesions, a condition that affects about 2 percent of girls, most commonly between the ages of three months and 6 years old.
5 years ago
Time is of the essence when treating testicular torsion, a rare condition that affects about 1 in every 4,000 boys. That’s why urologist Dr. Courtney Rowe says, “I don’t want you to freak out, but I do want you to take this pretty seriously.”
5 years ago
Have you heard of hydronephrosis? It’s pretty common, but doctors have a number of different terms for the condition, which makes it confusing for patients and families. Dr. Courtney Rowe, a pediatric urologist at Connecticut Children’s, explains the basics in this week’s edition of Don’t Freak Out.
5 years ago
Did you know nearly 3% of boys are born with undescended testicles? Dr. Courtney Rowe, a urologist at Connecticut Children’s, talks about this common condition in the latest episode of Don’t Freak Out!
5 years ago
For many teens, transferring away from their pediatric urologist can be a lot to handle and unfamiliar. Teens and their parents are sometimes unsure if they even need to keep seeing a urologist. This video is a guide for parents and patients.
5 years ago
What is pediatric urology? What is a pediatric urologist? Learn more about pediatric urology in this patient education video form the Urology Care Foundation.
5 years ago
In this Urology Care Foundation patient education video, Dr. John Lynch of MedStar Georgetown University Hospital discusses what patients should know about the basics of a prostate biopsy.
5 years ago
Testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer in men ages 15-35. Testicular cancer is also one of the most treatable cancers, especially if caught early, so download the Ball Checker app and get to checking yourself (or your partner). #TCisNoJoke
5 years ago
In this Urology Care Foundation patient education video, learn more about bladder cancer treatment options to include immunotherapy, surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation.