Ten reasons why I should be on The Colbert Report regarding “The Decision” and prostate cancer

10 reasons why I should be a guest on the author segment of The Colbert Report #10---I can pronounce it the right way…kolbear Rappor #9----I am an author and have a book to discuss and my book is number one on Amazon....(if you search urology/medical book/prostate cancer/the decision/mchugh/ and the color of my hair, birthdate, …

WAPC…when it comes to prostate cancer…women are the bomb….trust me on this! “The Decision” is dedicated to women.

chom pepsie....loves to ride in the car and stick her head out the windowWAPC Intimacy Resource Center Filed in Prostate Cancer News on January 6, 2010 with no comments Stumble This Digg This Share on Delicious Share on Facebook Tweet This Tags: Anxiety, Arousal, Depression, EBRT, ED, Erectile Dysfunction, Featured, IMRT, Penile Injection, Penile rehabilitation, …

the anxiety of waiting on the prostate biopsy is something else my friend

Medical options to help prostate cancer patients to get information May 11th, 2010 Posted in prostate cancer The dreaded words “You have prostate cancer” often leave patients confused and often men have tremendous difficulties deciding about their treatment, which can add to needless distress and side effects. To help men and their families The Cancer …

What’s new about this? It’s what we’ve been doing for years.

  Prostate Cancer Goes to Washington PCF Hosts Discussion on Capitol Hill about the PSA TestA flurry of confusing research about the benefits of PSA testing has left many men and their physicians reticent to use a test that may be life-saving, says a panel of prostate cancer experts. The experts who gathered on Capitol Hill in …

One man’s view of life one year after prostate cancer treatment-Jim Tucker and prostablog

New Zealand is a favorite post-urologic residency destination. They have a very good urologic medical community and I have two  friends that did a fellowship there. That Mr. Tucker speaks of being sexually active  after a prostatectomy bespeaks of the folks over there performing a prostatectomy the right way ( I also noted the length …

something attributed to Osler and applies to prostate cancer when you have been treated-“the well wear a crown that only the sick can see.”

Something I give to all my patients who are leaning for the surgical removal of the prostate is a part of a chapter from Patrick Walsh’s book on prostate cancer. It has to do with post-prostatectomy incontinence. The beauty of the piece is that Dr. Walsh thoroughly vets the unpredictable nature of this issue. I …

prostate cancer and the history of the “finger”…ps- that’s not the one we use to do the prostate exam

a urologist examines the prostate of a patient and tells him that it is normal. the patient says, " I want a second opinion." the urologist then re-examines the man's prostate with two fingers. " Well there's your second opinion. It's still normal." Be careful what you ask for! Ignorance is bliss and ignorance kills. …