What It's Like to Get a Prostate Cancer Diagnosis: A...
In September 2013, Les Cavicchi was 59 years old and had, in his words, "an unbelievably great life." But then Les learned he had prostate cancer.
How GBU Helps Develop Health Care Policy in Massachusetts
In 2010, we founded Greater Boston Urology as an integrated urology practice, meaning a practice that covers a large geographical area (in this case, Eastern...
What is Urogynecology?
We recently published an interview with Dr. Angel Marie Johnson, our urogynecologist and the director of our Women's Health Centers. But a popular question we...
Meet Dr. Angel Marie Johnson, Our Urogynecologist
Hailing from the Bay Area, Dr. Angel Marie Johnson, FACOG earned her undergraduate degree in cognitive psychology from the University of California, Irvine....
The Greater Boston Urology Lab: Q&A with Mary Hulbert
Did you know that Greater Boston Urology has its own in-house lab? It's true, and here are two things that make our lab unique.
Erectile Dysfunction: Lifestyle Changes that Can Help
We've talked at great length about erectile dysfunction on our blog, including these articles:
Screening for Prostate Cancer: Recommendations
Earlier this month, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released its prostate cancer screening draft recommendations for public comment.
Elevated PSA Causes: 3 Reasons Yours Might Be High
Prostate specific antigen (PSA) has a long history as a blood-screening test for prostate cancer. But because of its limitations and relative low sensitivity,...
Vasectomy Myths & Facts
We're coming off March Madness and, as The Washington Post notes, another type of "madness" associated with NCAA tournaments: vasectomy season.