Prostate CancerThe Dean and Betty Gallo Prostate Cancer Center
At the Center, a multi-disciplinary team of medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, urologic oncologists, pathologists, radiologists, nurses, social workers, and researchers, are united in one goal - eradicating prostate cancer. To reach that goal, we have created a prostate cancer research and treatment center of extraordinary quality. It is a place where research discoveries are applied to prevention and treatment, and where compassionate care is given to patients, their families and friends. Cutting-edge clinical trials are a central component of the Prostate Cancer Program. CINJ is a leader in laparoscopic renal procedures and has extensive experience with robotic prostatectomy. The major advantages of robotic prostatectomy include shorter hospital stays, lower blood loss, and faster recovery. Given that robotic surgery is a relatively new technology, surgeon experience is critical for good outcome. Under the leadership of the Urologic Oncology Program, CINJ has developed a center of excellence for robotic surgery and its urologic oncologists have performed more than 600 robotic prostatectomies over the last four years. Dr. Isaac Kim, chief of the Section of Urologic Oncology, has also developed a new surgical technique for nerve sparing (Athermal Intrafascial Robotic Prostatectomy or AIR prostatectomy) using the robot that leads to faster recovery of sexual function as well as bladder control.
Healthy Male Volunteers Needed for Prostate Cancer Study View available prostate cancer clinical trials Useful Links From The Resource and Learning Center: Staff of this Program:
Robert DiPaola, MD, Medical Oncologist |
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