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Get an experienced surgeon for prostate cancer surgery

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We all want an experienced surgeon, of course, but are you sure your surgeon is experienced enough?

In a recent article published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, patients with prostate cancer who have a prostatectomy performed by a more experienced surgeon tend to have better outcomes.

A prostatectomy involves removal of the prostate gland and surrounding tissue. A study was done to evaluate the total number of prostatectomies a surgeon has performed and if this indeed had influence on recurrence rates.

It seems so, patients who had a surgeon that performed less than 10 prior prostatectomies had a recurrence rate of 18 percent. Patients who had a surgeon that performed over 250 prostatectomies had recurrence rates of only 10 percent.

I think the take home message here is, no matter what kind of surgery you are getting — ask your surgeon how many times they have done this specific procedure. If it seems very low you might want to consult another surgeon who has more experience.

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    Get an experienced surgeon for prostate cancer surgery

    Filed under: ,

    We all want an experienced surgeon, of course, but are you sure your surgeon is experienced enough?

    In a recent article published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, patients with prostate cancer who have a prostatectomy performed by a more experienced surgeon tend to have better outcomes.

    A prostatectomy involves removal of the prostate gland and surrounding tissue. A study was done to evaluate the total number of prostatectomies a surgeon has performed and if this indeed had influence on recurrence rates.

    It seems so, patients who had a surgeon that performed less than 10 prior prostatectomies had a recurrence rate of 18 percent. Patients who had a surgeon that performed over 250 prostatectomies had recurrence rates of only 10 percent.

    I think the take home message here is, no matter what kind of surgery you are getting — ask your surgeon how many times they have done this specific procedure. If it seems very low you might want to consult another surgeon who has more experience.

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    Original post by Kristina Collins

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    Related Articles
  • Thought for the Day: Choosing the best surgeon
  • Success rates for prostate cancer depend on experience of surgeon
  • Mathematician works to make virtual surgery a reality
  • First biomarker for prostate cancer outcome
  • Robotic Surgery Means Faster Recovery from Prostate Cancer (Prostate Cancer Awareness Week Sept. 19-25)
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