Dr. O’Malley Interviewed about Biden’s Cancer
University of Florida Health Urology’s Dr. O’Malley was interviewed by the local news station about Biden’s cancer diagnosis.
University of Florida Health Urology’s Dr. O’Malley was interviewed by the local news station about Biden’s cancer diagnosis.
Dr. Joseph explains what “aggressive” prostate cancer means.
US News and World Report has rated UF urology and prostate cancer surgery as high performing for 2024-2025. An overall rating of high performing indicates a hospital was significantly better than the national average in a given procedure or condition…
UF Urology Residents USe FIRST in THE NATION PROACT SImULATOR In collaboration with Dr. Larry Yeung, (UF Health Urology), and with funding from UroMedica, a simulator for…
The University of Florida Department of Urology was represented by Dr. Tom Stringer, Dr. Elizabeth Kwenda, Mitsu Andre P.A. and Jasmine Brown P.A. at a Power over Prostate Cancer Gathering held at Springhill Missionary Baptist Church in Gainesville on Feb. 11.
A Gathering for Black Men and the Family Members Who Love Them About: The UF Health Cancer Center’s Community-Partnered Cancer Disparities Research Collaborative (CDRC) and its partners invite you to a prostate cancer gathering for Black men and the family members who love them on Saturday, Feb. 11. The…
Join us for a discussion for men and their loved ones about elevated PSAs, biopsies, active surveillance and treatment for the leading cancer diagnosis in men.
When it came time to explore his issue further he turned to Wayne Brisbane, MD, a urologic oncology surgeon here at UF Health to perform a leading-edge type of biopsy called a transperineal biopsy that is safer and more effective than a traditional biopsy approach.
Learn more about “Prostate Cancer Focal Therapy - Targets, Energies, Outcomes” with Wayne G. Brisbane, MD | To Be Rescheduled
The task of PCAC is to advise the governor, state surgeon general and state legislature on statewide issues regarding prostate cancer incidence and mortality as well as related health disparities for access to care and prostate cancer treatment.