Greater Boston Urology Blog

Focal Cryotherapy for Prostate Cancer: A Targeted Approach

Prostate cancer is one of the most prevalent forms of cancer in men, and the search for minimally invasive and effective treatments is ongoing. Focal prostate...

Catheter Care at Home: What You Need to Know

Certain urologic procedures can require the placement of an indwelling urinary catheter also known as a Foley catheter. There are other urologic conditions...

What Does an OAB Nurse Navigator Do?

A common condition we treat at Greater Boston Urology is overactive bladder (OAB), which affects women and men. OAB, also known as urge incontinence, causes a...

Meet Our Newest Urologist: Dr. Jonathan Li

Our newest urologist, Dr. Jonathan Li, earned a Bachelor of Science and Engineering with distinction from Duke University. He went on to the University of...

Undoing the Snip: Vasectomy Reversal Unraveled

Today, Dr. Natalya Lopushnyan joins us to discuss vasectomy reversal. She's going to cover the procedure itself, the success rate, and expectations. As with...

Black Men & Prostate Cancer: What to Keep in Mind

Even though anyone with a prostate can develop prostate cancer, Black men are at greater risk. According to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, "Black men...

What is a Hydrocele?

Today, we're discussing hydroceles, a type of scrotal swelling that may or may not require treatment. We asked Dr. Kevin Killeen from our Hyannis Care Center...

What is a Rectocele (Posterior Vaginal Wall Prolapse)?

We've discussed pelvic organ prolapse (POP) before on the blog, including the following posts: • What is pelvic organ prolapse? • Surgery for Pelvic Organ...

What Are Varicoceles? The Tangled Tale of Troublesome...

Dr. Natalya Lopushnyan is joining us for this blog post on varicoceles. She’s going to discuss what they are, their different grades, and when to consider...