Expert Q&A

New Prostate Center to Focus on Improving Everything from Diagnosis to Treatment: An Interview with Ashutosh K. Tewari, MB, BS

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Ringing in the new year was especially exciting this time around for Ashutosh K. Tewari, MB, BS, head of the new Center for Prostate Cancer at New York-Presbyterian.

Implantable Artificial Kidney Could Help Tens of Thousands: An Interview with Shuvo Roy, PhD

Implantable Artificial Kidney Could Help Tens of Thousands: An Interview with Shuvo Roy, PhD By

A promising hybrid device that works from the inside to provide renal functions beyond dialysis 24 hours a day, seven days a week, has the potential to change a lot of lives.

Calcium for ADT Bone Loss May Worsen PCa: An Interview with Gary G. Schwartz, PhD, MPH

Calcium for ADT Bone Loss May Worsen PCa: An Interview with Gary G. Schwartz, PhD, MPH By

Considering that bone loss is a known side effect of ADT for men with PCa, it might seem logical that calcium and vitamin D supplementation would help manage this consequence.

The Pregnant Kidney Patient: An Interview with Madeleine V. Pahl, MD

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Focusing on nephrology patients who become pregnant may seem to be a niche business, but as specialist Madeleine Pahl, MD, tells Renal & Urology News, this population is increasing.

UI Surgery Rates Rise Years After RP: An Interview with Robert K. Nam, MD, MSc

UI Surgery Rates Rise Years After RP: An Interview with Robert K. Nam, MD, MSc By

Robert K. Nam, MD, MSc, and colleagues helped to shed light on the impact of UI in men who have undergone RP by studying rates of UI-corrective surgery.

Value of Frequent Dialysis for Physical Health Questioned: An Interview With Yoshio Hall, MD

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Nephrologist and study coauthor Yoshio Hall, MD, discusses his team's findings with Renal & Urology News.

The Urologist Who Became a Dean: An Interview with Ralph V. Clayman, MD

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Dr. Clayman continues to make his mark as one of only two urologists in the nation to become a medical school dean.

Electronic Health Records Are For You: An Interview with Oliver Khakmahd, MD

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Nobody had to ask Oliver Khakmahd, MD, twice to implement an EHR system in his large, busy nephrology practice.

Optimal Sequencing of the New Prostate Cancer Drugs: An Interview with E. David Crawford, MD

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Several new drugs have become available for treating advanced prostate cancer in the past year and a half.

With ESAs, Let Your Patient Be Your Guide: An Interview with Alan S. Kliger, MD

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When using ESAs to correct anemia in patients with chronic kidney disease, focus less on hitting a given hemoglobin target.

The Case for Brachytherapy: An Interview with Michael F. Sarosdy, MD

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Having performed more than 1,200 brachytherapy treatments, Michael F. Sarosdy, MD, is convinced that this is a far better choice than surgery.

The Case for Neonatal Male Circumcision: An Interview with Aaron Tobian, MD, PhD

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Less than a decade ago, Aaron Tobian, MD, PhD, would not have been a proponent of male circumcision.

Better Lithotripsy On the Horizon: An Interview with James E. Lingeman, MD

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A leading authority on kidney stone disease, James E. Lingeman, MD, updates Renal & Urology News on the state of urinary stone treatment.