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ICYMI: The Best Urology & Urogyn Articles from 2024

Written by Greater Boston Urology | Dec 16, 2024 12:00:00 PM

We've rounded up some of the "must reads" we published this past year about various subjects related to urology and urogynecology. Catch up before heading into 2025.

Understanding what different medical providers do

MDs, NPs, PAs . . . medicine is famous for its alphabet soup. This year, our goal was to make sure patients and prospective patients understood the difference, so we wrote a series of articles that focused exactly on that.

 

Knowledge is power

When it comes to your health, you're the last line of defense. It's on all of us to make sure we understand what things mean (and to ask questions when we don't), how much procedures and medications cost, and what options we have. These articles help with that endeavor.

 

 

Helpful info about prostate cancer and bladder cancer treatments

  • Treating Advanced Prostate Cancer: What to Know. An advanced prostate cancer diagnosis can be equal parts overwhelming and frightening. At Greater Boston Urology, we treat advanced prostate cancer patients in-house at our Advanced Prostate Cancer Centers in Dedham and Plymouth. READ MORE

  • What is Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Prostate Cancer? Male hormones like testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) fuel prostate cancer cells. Suppressing these hormones can be an effective way to treat prostate cancer alongside other protocols. This particular hormone therapy is known as androgen deprivation therapy or ADT. READ MORE.

This and that . . .

Our medical providers have been extremely active on our blog this year, sharing their knowledge and expertise.

  • What is Nocturia? Are you getting up a couple of times during the night (or more) to pee? The medical name is nocturia. Even though nocturia is common, it's not normal. Luckily, treatment options exist, including non-invasive ones, like simple lifestyle modifications. READ MORE.
  • What is Prostatitis? Prostatitis is a painful condition that involves inflammation of the prostate and sometimes the areas around the prostate. According to the NIH, it's the most common urinary tract problem for men younger than 50 and the third most common urinary tract problem for men older than 50. READ MORE.

  • Biote Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Men. Dr. Jonathan Brajtbord, one of our board-certified urologists, is passionate about integrative medicine and helping patients optimize their health so they can thrive. In this article, he discusses Biote testosterone replacement therapy for men. READ MORE.

  • What is a Metabolic Workup for Kidney Stones? If you're at risk for kidney stones or you've already experienced one of these painful little buggers, your urologist has likely drawn blood for a metabolic workup at some point. (A metabolic workup is more formally known as a comprehensive metabolic panel or CMP.) READ MORE.

  • Stress Urinary Incontinence in Men. Do you leak urine when you go for a run, lift something heavy, or sneeze or cough? You're likely dealing with something called stress urinary incontinence or SUI. One of the biggest misconceptions is that SUI is a normal part of aging. It isn't. The good news is that effective treatment options exist. READ MORE.

  • What is a No-Scalpel Vasectomy? Picture this: Your family planning is over. You're done having children, and you no longer want the anxiety of pregnancy hanging over you or your partner. You turned to Google and began researching vasectomies, only to discover this thing called a no-scalpel vasectomy. What is it? And is it better than a "traditional" vasectomy? READ MORE.

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