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UCSF Department of Urology UCSF Medical Center

WEBThe Urology Practice at UCSF Medical Center provides diagnosis and expert treatment for diseases of the urinary tract, including male sexual dysfunction, urinary incontinence, …

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Resources for Healthy Living UCSF Department of Urology

WEBOur research team is dedicated to helping people who have been diagnosed with cancer live healthier , longer lives. We lead studies on modifiable factors, like diet and exercise, …

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Patient Care UCSF Department of Urology

WEBPediatric Urology. Our pediatric urologists are expert in treating patients from birth through young adulthood for a wide range of conditions. These range from surgical …

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Ejaculatory and Orgasmic Disorders UCSF Department of …

WEBEjaculatory and Orgasmic Disorders. Ejaculation is the expulsion of semen from the penis. Orgasm is a feeling of intense pleasure, relaxation, and connection that is associated …

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Research on Health Behaviors and Cancer UCSF …

WEBThe studies below are led by our faculty investigators, open for enrollment, and supported by our department's clinical trials office. If you are interested in joining any of the studies, …

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Peyronie’s Disease UCSF Department of Urology

WEBWhat is Peyronie’s diseasePeryronie’s is an abnormal curvature of the penis that occurs during an erection. The disease is not a health threat, but it can sometimes cause pain …

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Make an Appointment UCSF Department of Urology

WEBIf you are already a UCSF patient, schedule your appointment using MyChart or call 415-353-2200. MyChart is an easy way to access your medical information online. Check lab …

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Prostate Cancer Education Resources UCSF Department …

WEBCoping with Prostate Cancer – UCSF has many resources that can help patients to deal with the psychological effects of having a cancer diagnosis. Directory of Additional …

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Tomatoes! UCSF Department of Urology

WEBBased on the American Cancer Society’s recommendation of 5 or more servings of vegetables and fruit each day, as well as the potential benefit of tomato intake for men …

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After your Radical Prostatectomy A Patient Guide

WEB2 Your Feedback We regularly revise this information to keep it up to date and make it as useful as possible to the reader. Because changes and new developments can occur …

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Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) UCSF Department of Urology

WEBBenign prostate hypertrophy, abbreviated as “BPH,” is a common condition where the prostate grows large enough to cause troublesome urinary symptoms. Some men may …

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Hypogonadism (low testosterone) UCSF Department of Urology

WEBHypogonadism (low testosterone) Testosterone is the “male” hormone; it is responsible for the changes that occur in boys during puberty including deepening of the voice, growth …

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Food Guides for Prostate Health

WEBDrizzle oil over both sides of the fish fillet. Preheat the broiler for 7-10 minutes. If you are broiling skin-on fillets, slash the skin a few times to prevent shrinkage and broil skin side …

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Radical Prostatectomy – A Patient Guide

WEBA radical prostatectomy is surgery to remove the entire prostate gland and seminal vesicles and, on occasion, regional lymph nodes after a diagnosis of prostate cancer is made. …

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Living with Prostate Cancer

WEBcup raw leafy greens, 1⁄4 cup dried fruit or vegetable, 6 oz. vegetable juice. Eat 1 serving or more vegetables with every meal and snack. At least 5, preferably 8-10, total servings …

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Prostate Cancer Gene Expression Testing at UCSF

WEBA major challenge in tailoring prostate cancer care is identifying men who require immediate or aggressive treatment and those who possess prostate cancers that can safely be …

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Nutrition & Prostate Cancer

WEB5 • Generally, higher blood levels of lycopene have been associated with a reduced risk of prostate cancer [32, 67-70]. • In one study, plasma levels of carotenoids, particularly …

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Decreased Libido UCSF Department of Urology

WEBDecreased Libido. Many men experience changes in their sexual drive (also known as libido) over the course of their lives. It is normal for sexual interest to wax and wane …

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