Podcasts / The role of GP in post prostate cancer care
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In this Healthed lecture, Prof Henry Woo will help GPs give the most up-to-date and evidence-based advice to their post radical prostatectomy patients, including managing their expectations, effective therapies and realistic time-frames for recovery, especially for the two most common side effects – urinary incontinence and erectile dysfunction. He will also outline the latest information on androgen deprivation therapy, a very common treatment for advanced prostate cancer which, like surgery, comes with its own risks, benefits and challenges.
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Urological Surgeon; Professor of Surgery and Discipline of Surgery, Head, Sydney Adventist Hospital Clinical School, University of Sydney; Director, Uro-Oncology, Professor, Robotic Cancer Surgery, Chris O’Brien Lifehouse
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