Urology Care Podcast
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Episodes
Overactive Bladder: Learn the Basics with Dr. Eugene Lee and Dr. Casey Kowalik
13m · Published
Our two guests on this podcast episode talk about Overactive Bladder (OAB). Our first guest is Dr. Eugene Lee, a urologic oncologist and Associate Professor for the Department of Urology at the University of Kansas Health System. Dr. Lee joins us as a patient in this podcast, sharing his experience living with OAB.
Our second guest is Dr. Kowalik, a urologist and Assistant Professor also at the University of Kansas Health System who joins in on the conversation to talk about the medical side of OAB.
Curious about managing OAB on the go? Stay tuned for part two of this podcast with Dr. Lee and Dr. Kowalik.
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:58 - Introduction
1:49 - Dr. Lee’s experience living with OAB
7:43 – What is OAB?
8:34 – How common is OAB?
9:31 – Symptoms of OAB
10:14 – Causes of OAB
10:57 – Diagnosing OAB
11:28 – Things you may not know about OAB
Patient resources provided through the generous support of Astellas.
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November 17, 2021
Getting Real About Urinary Tract Infections with Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra
20m · Published
Our guest is Dr. Yahir Santiago-Lastra, the Associate Professor of Urology at UC San Diego Health and she talks with us about all things urinary tract infections (UTIs). Dr. Santiago-Lastra gets real about the basics around UTIs including what they are, why they happen, how they are treated and how to prevent them. We've got you covered on the basics whether it's your first UTI or a recurrent UTI.
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:47 - Introduction
1:30 - What is a UTI?
2:38 - Main symptoms & diagnosis
5:56 - Can both men & women get UTIs? Are they transmitted sexually?
7:29 - Can UTIs go away on their own?
8:28 - Treatment for UTIs
10:07 - Recurrent UTIs & why they happen
13:09 - Preventing UTIs
15:54 - Debunking UTI myth
18:48 - Final thoughts
For more information, please visit UrologyHealth.org and don’t forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
This podcast is brought to you by the Urology Care Foundation in partnership with the Society of Urodynamics, Female Pelvic Medicine and Urogenital Reconstruction.
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November 4, 2021
Imaging for Prostate Cancer with Dr. Michael Morris
24m · Published
Our guest is Dr. Michael Morris, a medical oncologist and head of the GU Oncology Prostate Cancer Section at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. He talks with us about imaging for prostate cancer to help educate patients about the new advances in imaging as an assessment and detection tool of prostate cancer.
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:49 - Introduction
1:28 - What is prostate cancer?
4:03 - Common tests to diagnose prostate cancer
5:41 - What is an imaging test? How does it help with prostate cancer?
8:15 - Process of an imaging test
13:34 - Different imaging agents available
16:31 - Is one imaging agent better than another?
17:49 - Improvements in imaging agents
20:44 - What to ask your doctor about imaging for prostate cancer?
22:31 - Final thoughts
For more information, please visit UrologyHealth.org and don’t forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
This podcast was made possible by the generous support from Lantheus Holdings.
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October 14, 2021
Breast Cancer Survivor, Lillie Shockney, Shares Stories of Caring for Father with Prostate Cancer
40m · Published
Our guest is Lillie Shockney, a breast cancer survivor and nurse navigator who helps patients with advanced cancer advocate for their lives. Lillie also spent many years caring for her father with prostate cancer and in this episode she shares some stories from that journey.
This episode contains some content surrounding suicidal thoughts and may be triggering for some.
For more information, please visit www.urologyhealth.org/ and don’t forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
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October 7, 2021
Prostate Cancer: Early Detection for Higher Risk Patients with Dr. Brian McNeil and Dr. Paul Maroni
31m · Published
Our two guests on this podcast episode talk about prostate cancer and early detection for higher risk patients. Dr. McNeil shares his personal story around prostate cancer and how that led him to become a urologist who helps treat men with this disease. Dr. Maroni then joins in to talk about his work in the prostate cancer space while then going into more detail with Dr. McNeil on prostate cancer screenings, early detection for higher risk patients and how disparities affect care.
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:54 - Introduction
1:26 - Dr. McNeil personal story
5:35 - Dr. Maroni's work in prostate cancer space
8:25 - Prostate cancer overview and symptoms
10:44 - Risk factors
13:16 - Prostate cancer screenings
16:43 - Treatment options
18:40 - Disparities in medical field
22:13 - Impact of disparities on clinical practices
25:57 - Advice to patients and caregivers
27:53 - Final thoughts
For more information, please visit UrologyHealth.org and don’t forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
This podcast is part of an educational series supported by independent educational grants from Astellas, Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals, Genentech, Janssen Biotech (administered by Janssen Scientific Affairs), Merck and Pfizer.
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September 23, 2021
Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer with Dr. Todd Morgan
15m · Published
Dr. Todd Morgan is with us to talk about genetic testing for prostate cancer. The goal of this podcast is to help patients be better prepared to talk with their health care team about genetic testing in the treatment of prostate cancer.
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:27 - Dr. Morgan introduction
1:00 - Prostate cancer review
1:58 - Genetic testing review
3:17 - Value of this testing
5:43 - Genetic testing timing and treatment choices
7:23 - Who can be helped with genetic testing
8:38 - Who administers testing? Next steps for patients
11:30 - Talking with your doctor
13:09 - Should genetic testing be used to help prevent prostate cancer?
14:54 - Final thoughts
For more information, please visit UrologyHealth.org and don't forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
This podcast was supported by a charitable contribution by AstraZeneca.
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September 2, 2021
Don't Freak Out! Urology for Kids with Dr. Courtney Rowe
21m · Published
Listen to our guest, Dr. Courtney Rowe, a pediatric urologist at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Hartford, CT. Dr. Rowe is part of their YouTube series titled “Don’t Freak Out” where she explains some kid’s urology issues people often don’t talk about. This podcast episode talks about some of the basics around pediatric urology and how parents can learn more so they don’t freak out. Stay tuned for a special “Ask the Experts” segment at the end of the podcast, where Dr. Rowe’s children ask their mom a few questions about urology!
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:46 – Dr. Rowe Introduction
2:24 – What is pediatric urology? What does a pediatric urologist do?
3:10 – What sparked initial interest in pediatric urology?
4:43 – Advice for parents
7:02 – “Don’t Freak Out” YouTube series
9:49 – What to know about kid’s health
12:16 – Talking with kids about pediatric urology
16:15 – Final thoughts
17:18 – “Ask the Experts” segment
For more information, please visit UrologyHealth.org and don’t forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
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August 5, 2021
Penile Cancer Survivor, Jonathan Little, Brings a Positive Mindset and Humor to His Journey
42m · Published
Jonathan Little, a penile cancer survivor from the UK, opens up about the journey he has gone through from when he first started noticing symptoms to now being in remission. His humor, positive attitude and "one step at a time" mindset are just a few things that make his story so interesting. To read more about Jonathan's story and journey with cancer, check out his personal blog at https://www.knob.blog/
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:37 - Introduction
1:08 - Initial diagnosis & experience
3:52 - Next steps after diagnosis
8:04 - Mindset after surgery
12:01 - Treatment after surgery
28:07 - Recovering during a pandemic
30:54 - Where is Jonathan today in his journey?
32:23 - Taking ownership of his story
37:42 - Advice for others
39:55 - Final thoughts
For more information, please visit https://www.urologyhealth.org/ and don’t forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
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June 30, 2021
African American Men’s Health with General Practitioner, Dr. Byron Varnado
11m · Published
Dr. Byron Varnado is with us to talk about African American men’s health from the perspective of a general practitioner. The goal of this podcast episode is to help African American men better understand how they can maintain an overall healthy lifestyle.
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:19 – Dr. Varnado introduction
0:59 – How can others benefit from this conversation?
2:32 – When should African American men see a doctor?
3:55 – Which checkups/screenings should African American men consider, why should they be considered and when they are recommend?
6:53 – What else should be on a health checklist for African American men?
8:32 – Final thoughts
For more information, please visit UrologyHealth.org and don't forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
Funding and support provided by Pfizer Oncology.
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June 17, 2021
Genetic and Biomarker Testing for Bladder Cancer with Dr. Neal Shore
16m · Published
Dr. Neal Shore is with us to talk about bladder cancer. The goal of this podcast episode is to help facilitate communication between patients and physicians on the new emerging genetic and biomarker testing and treatment options for bladder cancer.
Short on time? Use the below timestamps to jump to any section:
0:35 - Dr. Shore introduction
1:36 - Bladder cancer overview
3:37 - Genetic and biomarker testing overview
7:04 - Importance of this testing
8:11 - Genetic testing timing, waiting period and treatment choices
9:58 - Who benefits from this testing?
12:00 - Who administers testing? and next steps for patients
13:10 - Talking with your doctor
14:42 - Final thoughts
For more information, please visit UrologyHealth.org and don't forget to subscribe to our free digital magazine, UrologyHealth extra.
Patient resources provided by the generous support of Janssen Oncology.
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June 3, 2021
Urology Care Podcast has 226 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 55:36:34. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 30th, 2024 19:10.
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