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12 results for review outcomes and complications genitourinary cancer surgeries
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Conditions & Treatments
The UF Health robotic prostatectomy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure for removing cancerous prostates in men. Utilizing an advanced robotic-assisted…
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Conditions & Treatments
For patients with clinically localized prostate cancer, nerve-sparing robotic prostatectomy provides patients with a safe and minimally invasive technique for…
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Conditions & Treatments
Kidney cancer is the third most commonly occurring genitourinary cancer in adults. There are approximately 79,000 new kidney cancer cases each year in the…
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Conditions & Treatments
For patients diagnosed with a small (i.e. < 4 cm) kidney tumor (4 Figures below), laparoscopic and robotic partial nephrectomy provides patients with a safe…
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Conditions & Treatments
Sepsis is an illness or complication in which the body has a severe overwhelming response to infection. This response can induce tissue damage, organ failure…
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News, Stories & Blog
Cutline: (l-r) Lyle Moldawer, Ph.D., a professor and vice chairman of research in UF's department of surgery; and Matthew Delano, M.D., Ph.D., a UF surgical…
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News, Stories & Blog
In order for there to be a gift of life, there must be a giver. Living donors are more common for some types of transplant procedures, especially kidney…
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News, Stories & Blog
Researchers with the University of Florida’s academic health center — UF Health — announced today that they have collaborated with NVIDIA researchers to create…
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News, Stories & Blog
Part 2 of our “year in review” focuses on the hospitals, research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family. When added to the colleges…
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News, Stories & Blog
Part 2 of our “Year in Review” focuses on the hospitals, research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family: UF Health Cancer Center UF…