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NFL players come to the Super Bowl prostate screening

Super Bowl prostate screening with Dr. Bianco of Miami Urology

The NFL players came to the Super Bowl prostate screening in Fort Lauderdale on Wednesday from 10 am to 4 PM and Mount Sinai’s Dr  Bianco was there performing the exams and meeting the NFL players. Throughout the day NFL players came to participate in the Know Your Stats prostate screening program that was sponsored by the NFL Player Care Foundation during this year’s South Florida’s Super Bowl activities.

The atmosphere was relaxed and both the doctors and players had great facilities including possibly the largest exam room in the world (pictures of it in on our next post and you can decide). The Renaissance Fort Lauderdale Hotel was beautiful. The staff at the sign up table, the team drawing the samples for the PSA, and the technicians Manning the machines that were on working display that processed the samples within 10 minutes were all very chipper.

Doctors came from several areas of South Florida, to help out with the AUA’s and NFL”s prostate screening this year. Dr Bianco was having fun talking to the players, being interviewed for the newscasts, even meeting an old college friend that also became urologist. Dr Bianco was explaining about the new South Florida robotic center that he heads up for the Columbia University Division of Urology on Miami Beach and about his transitioning from  open and laparoscopic surgery to performing the da Vinci prostatectomy ((robotic prostate removal). Dr Bianco was explaining that by performing hundreds of robotic surgeries you become attuned to the nuances and advantages that the micro fine movements, 360 degree manipulation and the magnified 3D view offers. Dr Bianco also performs cystectomy (bladder removal), and nephrectomy (kidney removal) procedures with the daVinci robot.

So which team was the favorite to win the Super Bowl this Sunday at the prostate screening?

This Miami urology reporter was not surprised who the favorite was, since Miami is an AFC town. It shouldn’t take a Super Bowl for men to get their prostate screening, but it is a lot more fun.

Tomorrow: pictures.

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Pro Bowl and Super Bowl players join the team for Men’s Health

Pro Bowl and Super Bowl players have joined Mike Haynes team of Know your Stats about Prostate Cancer this week. NFL VIPs are converging for prostate screening tests sponsored by the NFL Player Care Fund. On the Know your Stats, website Mike has listed the luminaries on his team which include the sportscaster Chris Berman, Ray Lewis, Ron Woodson, Marv Levy, Joe Greene, Tony Dorsett, Len Dawson, and Andre Tippett. You can go to the On the Know your Stats website and take the Rank Your Risk questionnaire and see who else is on the Know Your Stats team.

As the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl players and coaches take their games seriously they are also here to sending a signal to the public that early detection is very serious when it comes to men’s health . Mount Sinai Medical Center’s Columbia Division of Urology has the best urologists in Florida to perform robotic surgery for prostate removal and every treatment for prostate cancer but a prostate cancer screening that catches your disease early gives you the chance of a better outcome. So talk to your doctor about getting your prostate cancer screening.

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Pro Bowl NFL All-stars Help You Know Your Stats about Prostate Cancer

Hall of famer Mike Haynes, considered one of the NFL’s greatest defensive backs, has worn many hats and two different helmets (Patriots and Raiders) in his illustrious carrier with the NFL. Mike Haynes has put together a new team of NFL football all-stars. This week Mike Haynes, the NFL Player Care Foundation and the AUA are once again raising awareness about prostate cancer and the importance of prostate cancer screening by showing by example. Smack in the middle of this football crazed week here in South Florida, right between the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl, the NFL alumni and current players are having a prostate cancer screening. This Know Your Stats program has many aspects to it, which include informing the public on prostate cancer detection.

Our Miami urologist Dr Fernando Bianco will be performing the prostate cancer screening exams for the AUA and NFL Player Care Association. As the Chief of Robotic Surgery for Columbia University Division of Urology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach doctor Bianco knows the importance of early detection of prostate cancer. This includes starting a baseline blood test at the age of 40.

At 40 years of age you should get your prostate specific antigen (PSA) test done (a blood test) so that you have the amount of PSA that is in your blood to tract for the rest of your life. This very first PSA test is called your PSA baseline. As your life progresses, you will be able to compare the different PSA test results with your original baseline test. Watching the level of PSA in your blood is one of the determining factors that will help your urologist decide if you should have a prostate biopsy performed. Another aspect of your PSA levels that your doctor looks at is the rate that your PSA levels rise in each successive PSA test which is known as PSA velocity. Having a high PSA result can tip you off that there may be caner in your prostate. Prostate enlargement, prostatitis, aging, and even supplements can make your PSA numbers rise. That is why the American Urological Society AUA guidelines include many different factors that the urologists and their patients should look at before deciding to have a prostate biopsy. Some of the other indicators that are considered are a quick one minute digital rectal exam where the doctor uses his finger to feel the prostate to “see” if there are any nodules or unevenness to the prostate. Age is also taken into account along with family history, ethnicity, and medical history.

Mike Hayne’s “Know your Stats about Prostate Cancer ‘All-star team is full of the best stars in the history of the NFL, so in our next post, we will show you who they are. Of course this is Miami, and right now the best in the NFL are getting ready for the Pro Bowl kick off and the Miami urology team is off to watch the game.

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Blood in urine

Blood in urine, whether it is microhematuria or gross hematuria is the most common symptom for urological disorders.
See our Blood in urine top ten list, on the most viewed website in the Miami urology series.
Miami Urology will next address testicular cancer symptoms in a new website to be posted soon. This is one of the few urinary system disorders the does not have blood in urine as a symptom. Come back later this week to see our new website on testicular cancer.

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Get Checked for Prostate Cancer!

Free PSA blood test and Physical Exam for Prostate Cancer
Monday, November 16- 9 a.m. – 12 noon

More than 192,000 men in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year. When caught and treated early, prostate cancer has a cure rate of over 90%. Take this opportunity to have a free screening.

Mount Sinai Aventura
2845 Aventura Blvd. (199th St.)
Suite 247
Aventura, FL 33180
www.miami-urology.com

Mount Sinai Aventura
2845 Aventura Blvd. (199th St.) Suite 247
Aventura, FL 33180
Call 305-674-2298 to make a reservation or for more information.

Free PSA blood test and Physical Exam for Prostate Cancer

Free PSA blood test and Physical Exam for Prostate Cancer

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Frequent urination

Frequent urination may be caused by prostate enlargement, urinary tract infection (cystitis) prostatitis, neurological problems, urinary retention, and bladder muscle weakness, which may cause urinary incontinence.

Frequent urination or urinary frequency creates life altering problems that should be corrected early, to remove the impending medical, social, financial, emotional and physical events that eventually happen when the uncorrected urinary system worsens.

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Nephrectomy explained in new website

Nephrectomy.net, the latest website by the Miami urology team at Mount Sinai hospital covers radical nephrectomy, partial nephrectomy, and kidney cryotherapy (freezing the kidney tumor). Methods of kidney removal are also explained, such as the open nephrectomy, laparoscopic nephrectomy, and robotic nephrectomy. The handy blog link on each page makes it easy to ask questions to the doctor.

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Nephrectomy

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Miami urology on Facebook and Twitter!!

There are now more ways for you to find Miami urology on the web!!
Please vist our Miami urology Facebook page or  follow Miami urology on Twitter.
And please as usual, do not hesitate to ask the Doc any urology questions by filling out the box on the right.

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Miami urology doctors are offering a free PSA Test and DRE exam

Miami urology doctors are offering a free PSA Test, DRE exam (digital rectal exam) along with lectures about prostate risks, warning signs, and prostate cancer treatments such as prostate removal and prostate freezing (cryotherapy). Several free exam dates and lectures have been scheduled by the Miami urology Ivy League team at the Mount Sinai hospital in Miami Beach.

Dr Alan Nieder, Dr Fernando J Bianco, Dr Aaron E Katz, and Dr Mitchell C Benson are part of the Columbia University Division of Urology giving a free prostate exam and lectures that cover symptoms of prostate cancer such as blood in urine, painful urination, microhematuria, and high PSA. Prostate removal methods, robotic prostatectomy and prostate cryotherapy (freezing the prostate) will also be covered.

Miami urology prostate cancer screening exams and lecture dates, location and times are:

Get Tested for Prostate Cancer
Free PSA and DRE exam
Saturday, September 19
10am – 1pm
Church of the Open Door
6001 NW 8 Avenue
Miami, FL
No RSVP required.

Get Tested for Prostate Cancer
Free PSA and DRE exam
Wednesday, September 23
9:00 am – 12:00 p.m.
Mount Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Center
3rd floor
4306 Alton Road
Miami Beach, FL 33180
RSVP to 305-535-3333

Prostate Cancer: Risks, Warning Signs and Treatments
“Ask the Experts” Free Lecture Series
Dr. Alan Nieder, urologist
Columbia University Division of Urology at Mount Sinai Medical Center
Thursday, Sept 24
10 am to 12:00 pm
Aventura Community Recreation Center
3375 NE 188 St.
Aventura, FL 33180
RSVP to 305-674-2600
Refreshments will be served. Space is limited.

Miami-urology.com gives a more detailed description of prostate cancer surgery and treatment of prostate cancer or if you would like to make an appointment.

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Prostate Removal website goes live

prostate-removal.com/ website is now live. This website covers the prostate removal procedures that Miami urologists Dr Fernando J Bianco and Dr Alan Nieder perform for both prostate cancer and prostate enlargement. It also explains what prostate enlargement is and how it affects you.

Prostate removal is delicately performed by the da Vinci robot

Prostate removal is delicately performed by the da Vinci robot

There is a close up flash slide show of a grape being peeled surgically by the da Vinci Robot. The website also explains some of the medical testing that is done before surgery is performed. There are descriptions of the surgical robot compared to the free hand laparoscopic procedure. The next website will be on blood in urine and painful urination.

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