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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Prostate Cancer / September 2003

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Physician with prostate cancer

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bluth@cox.net - 30 Aug 2003 15:45 GMT
I am a 53 year old physician who was recently diagnosed with prostate
cancer.  After careful and extensive research I underwent a robotic
endoscopic prostatectomy and was back at work in ten days.  I am now
four weeks post op and feel great!  All the complications that I had
read about in patients with open prostatectomies have been
tremendously minimized.

I want to let as many patients as I can about the amazing procedure
that is now available to them.  The procedure is done with a DaVinci
robotic endoscope.  There are not many centers with experienced
surgeons doing this procedure yet.

If you are considering surgery as the best option for you please look
into this method.  You will not believe how much safer, less
complicated and effective it is.

Doctor B.
- 01 Sep 2003 20:13 GMT
> I am a 53 year old physician who was recently diagnosed with prostate
> cancer.  After careful and extensive research I underwent a robotic
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> Doctor B.

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