Prostate Cancer Treatments Australia- Wayne Swan Part 2

Posted by Yuri Urkel on September 11th, 2009 and filed under prostate cancer foundation | No Comments »

On 27 May, Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan launched an information DVD about prostate cancer. Mr Swan survived a bout of the disease eight years ago and says that early detection saved his life.
The DVD titled So, how do you choose? A guide for men and their partners on how to choose a treatment option for prostate cancer, is produced by ociate Professor Phillip Stricker, St Vincents Prostate Cancer Centre, and endorsed by the prostate cancer foundation of Australia.


Prostate Treatments Australia- A/Prof. Phillip Stricker
Produced by David Westbrook
www.westymedia.com.au

Duration : 0:7:1

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What Are The Symptoms of Prostate Cancer?

Posted by Yuri Urkel on September 11th, 2009 and filed under prostate cancer symptoms | No Comments »

Learn important information on prostate cancer! Go to http://www.garrisherbs.com to buy the best in natural health products.

Duration : 0:1:5

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Malpractice Medical TURP Transurethral Resection Prostate Surgery 3

Posted by Yuri Urkel on September 11th, 2009 and filed under prostate | 2 Comments »

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Your doctor will then…
…lift your penis upward.
A well-lubricated instrument called a resectoscope is then gently inserted into the urethra.
When the resectoscope reaches the back of the penis, your doctor will pull the penis downward in order to create a straight path into the prostate.
Using this tool, your doctor will then scrape excess tissue from the prostate, restoring it to its normal size. Medical Malpractice
Tissue removed from the prostate may be sent a laboratory for analysis.
When the surgery is complete, your doctor will remove the resectoscope. Your doctor will probably ask you to wear a temporary Foley catheter.
A Foley catheter is a narrow tube inserted through your urethra and into your bladder. The catheter is connected to a bag that is attached to your leg by a strap. While the Foley catheter is in place, urine will pass from your bladder into the bag. You will not need to urinate into a toilet. Medical Malpractice
The nurse will show you how to change the bag when it is full. An appointment will be made for you to return to the doctor’s office in a couple of days to have the catheter removed. As soon as the anesthesia wears off and you feel comfortable, you’ll be allowed to leave.

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Duration : 0:2:13

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Prostate Cancer Treatments Australia- A/Prof. Phillip Stricker Part 1

Posted by Yuri Urkel on September 4th, 2009 and filed under prostate cancer foundation | No Comments »

On 27 May, Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan launched an information DVD about prostate cancer. Mr Swan survived a bout of the disease eight years ago and says that early detection saved his life. The DVD titled So, how do you choose? A guide for men and their partners on how to choose a treatment option for prostate cancer, is produced by ociate Professor Phillip Stricker, St Vincents Prostate Cancer Centre, and endorsed by the prostate cancer foundation of Australia.


Prostate Treatments Australia- A/Prof. Phillip Stricker
Produced by David Westbrook
www.westymedia.com.au

To order the DVD please visit - www.menshealthmatters.com.au

Duration : 0:4:30

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Prostate Cancer Treatments Australia- Alan Jones Introduction

Posted by Yuri Urkel on September 4th, 2009 and filed under prostate cancer treatments | No Comments »

On 27 May, Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan launched an information DVD about prostate cancer. Mr Swan survived a bout of the disease eight years ago and says that early detection saved his life.
The DVD titled So, how do you choose? A guide for men and their partners on how to choose a treatment option for prostate cancer, is produced by ociate Professor Phillip Stricker, St Vincents prostate Cancer Centre, and endorsed by the prostate cancer foundation of Australia.


Prostate Treatments Australia- A/Prof. Phillip Stricker
Produced by David Westbrook
www.westymedia.com.au

To order the DVD please visit - www.menshealthmatters.com.au

Duration : 0:6:24

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Prostate Cancer Treatments Australia Steve Rubic

Posted by Yuri Urkel on August 28th, 2009 and filed under prostate cancer foundation | No Comments »

On 27 May, Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan launched an information DVD about prostate cancer. Mr Swan survived a bout of the disease eight years ago and says that early detection saved his life.
The DVD titled So, how do you choose? A guide for men and their partners on how to choose a treatment option for prostate cancer, is produced by ociate Professor Phillip Stricker, St Vincents prostate Cancer Centre, and endorsed by the prostate cancer foundation of Australia.


Prostate Treatments Australia- A/Prof. Phillip Stricker
Produced by David Westbrook
www.westymedia.com.au

To order the DVD please visit - www.menshealthmatters.com.au

Duration : 0:3:39

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Prostate Cancer Treatments Australia- Wayne Swan Part 1

Posted by Yuri Urkel on August 14th, 2009 and filed under prostate cancer foundation | No Comments »

On 27 May, Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan launched an information DVD about prostate cancer. Mr Swan survived a bout of the disease eight years ago and says that early detection saved his life.
The DVD titled So, how do you choose? A guide for men and their partners on how to choose a treatment option for prostate cancer, is produced by ociate Professor Phillip Stricker, St Vincents Prostate Cancer Centre, and endorsed by the prostate cancer foundation of Australia.


Prostate Treatments Australia- A/Prof. Phillip Stricker
Produced by David Westbrook
www.westymedia.com.au
To order the DVD please visit - www.menshealthmatters.com.au

Duration : 0:7:52

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TURP Transurethral Resection Prostate via Penis Surgery

Posted by Yuri Urkel on August 7th, 2009 and filed under prostate symptoms | 1 Comment »

Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591
Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Trans Urethral Resection of the Prostate - or TURP. But what exactly does that mean?

The prostate gland is a walnut-sized organ that is part of your reproductive system.

It provides some of the fluid contained in semen.

The prostate is located just under the bladder and behind the testicles.
The urethra — a hollow tube that carries both urine and semen to the penis — passes through the prostate.

In some men, the prostate gland becomes enlarged. Symptoms of an enlarged prostate include:

* a full bladder feeling even when the bladder is empty

* pain when urinating

* weak urinary stream

* infertility

* and sexual dysfunction.

To relieve you of your symptoms, your doctor feels that you would benefit from a surgical procedure called TURP.

TURP is designed to relieve symptoms by reducing the size of the prostate.
It is also a diagnostic procedure. Tissue removed during a resection of the prostate or TURP is routinely screened for the presence of cancer.

So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation.

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Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591
Your doctor will then…
…lift your penis upward.
A well-lubricated instrument called a resectoscope is then gently inserted into the urethra.
When the resectoscope reaches the back of the penis, your doctor will pull the penis downward in order to create a straight path into the prostate.
Using this tool, your doctor will then scrape excess tissue from the prostate, restoring it to its normal size.
Tissue removed from the prostate may be sent a laboratory for analysis.
When the surgery is complete, your doctor will remove the resectoscope. Your doctor will probably ask you to wear a temporary Foley catheter.
A Foley catheter is a narrow tube inserted through your urethra and into your bladder. The catheter is connected to a bag that is attached to your leg by a strap. While the Foley catheter is in place, urine will pass from your bladder into the bag. You will not need to urinate into a toilet.
The nurse will show you how to change the bag when it is full. An appointment will be made for you to return to the doctor’s office in a couple of days to have the catheter removed. As soon as the anesthesia wears off and you feel comfortable, you’ll be allowed to leave.

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Prostate Cancer Treatments Australia 6.30 sunday night channel 7 Part 1

Posted by Yuri Urkel on August 7th, 2009 and filed under prostate cancer foundation | No Comments »

On 27 May, Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan launched an information DVD about prostate cancer. Mr Swan survived a bout of the disease eight years ago and says that early detection saved his life.
The DVD titled So, how do you choose? A guide for men and their partners on how to choose a treatment option for prostate cancer, is produced by ociate Professor Phillip Stricker, St Vincents prostate Cancer Centre, and endorsed by the prostate cancer foundation of Australia.


Prostate Treatments Australia- A/Prof. Phillip Stricker
Produced by David Westbrook
www.westymedia.com.au

To order the DVD please visit - www.menshealthmatters.com.au

Duration : 0:4:56

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PreOp® Patient Education TURP Transurethral Resection Prostate Surgery 1

Posted by Yuri Urkel on July 31st, 2009 and filed under prostate symptoms | No Comments »

http://www.PreOp.com
Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591
Your doctor has recommended that you undergo a Trans Urethral Resection of the Prostate - or TURP. But what exactly does that mean?

The prostate gland is a walnut-sized organ that is part of your reproductive system.

It provides some of the fluid contained in semen.

The prostate is located just under the bladder and behind the testicles.
The urethra — a hollow tube that carries both urine and semen to the penis — passes through the prostate.

In some men, the prostate gland becomes enlarged. Symptoms of an enlarged prostate include:

* a full bladder feeling even when the bladder is empty

* pain when urinating

* weak urinary stream

* infertility

* and sexual dysfunction.

To relieve you of your symptoms, your doctor feels that you would benefit from a surgical procedure called TURP.

TURP is designed to relieve symptoms by reducing the size of the prostate.
It is also a diagnostic procedure. Tissue removed during a resection of the prostate or TURP is routinely screened for the presence of cancer.

So make sure that you ask your doctor to carefully explain the reasons behind this recommendation.

Patient Education Company for info: 617-244-7591

Duration : 0:1:22

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