Removal of a kidney for large tumors or non-functioning kidneys. This can be performed utilizing a minimally invasive approach or through an open approach (a larger incision).

Removal of part of the kidney to save the remaining functioning part of the kidney. This is typically performed for small kidney tumors. This can be performed utilizing the da Vinci Surgical system (Robotic-assisted laparoscopic partial nephrectomy) or through an open approach (a larger incisions).

A surgeon uses a scope placed through the urethra into the bladder to remove tumors from the bladder wall. This procedure allows a urologist to perform a biopsy of the bladder wall to make a definitive diagnosis of cancer.

A procedure to diagnose prostate cancer. A small ultrasound probe is placed into the rectum to visualize the prostate. After the prostate is numbed, a small needle is used to obtain small samples of tissue for diagnosis.

Surgical removal of the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes to treat prostate cancer. This can be performed utilizing the da Vinci Surgical system (Robotic-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy) or an open approach through a larger incision.

Surgical removal of the testicle, typically performed for suspected cancer.

Injection of a hydrogel used to reduce rectal injury in men receiving prostate cancer radiation therapy.

A saline-filled fake testicle placed in the scrotum to replicate a real testicle. This procedure is performed after a testicle is removed for cancer.


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