U-M Urology represented well at 2016 Prostate Cancer Foundation Retreat
Faculty were in attendance to network, learn and receive awards honoring and supporting their research accomplishments.
Faculty were in attendance to network, learn and receive awards honoring and supporting their research accomplishments.
The piece, published on UroToday.com, featured the work of U-M Urology's Dr. Arvin George.
The recent news of U-m Urology's involvement in creating a Blood Profiling Atlas to support Vice President Joe Biden's Cancer Moonshot prompted the U-M Health Lab Blog to examine what this will entail.
The study, entitled Reassure Me, seeks to test a health promotion and wellness program intended to improve the quality of life of individuals diagnosed with prostate cancer and their spouses.
U-M Urology researchers join representatives from government, academic, pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies are launching a new partnership in pursuit of developing safe and effective blood profiling diagnostic technologies for patient benefit.
The research effort sought to examine how to better deliver survivorship care to Japanese prostate cancer survivors.
Here are some of the social media conversations and comments collected during the scientific sessions of the recent Reed Nesbit Society meeting on Sept. 29 and 30.
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
#PAWeek celebrates the PA role in delivering healthcare and raises awareness about the importance of PAs.
This year's event featured Dr. Ian Thompson, the Director of the Cancer Therapy and Research Center at the University of Texas HSC at San Antonio, as the visiting speaker.