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When It Matters Most: Focal Therapy For Prostate Cancer Gives Patient Full Recovery
Focal therapy for prostate cancer gives patient full recovery, with fewer side effects
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The doctors of the Stanford Urologic Cancer Program are dedicated to preserving quality of life and providing exceptional care through customized treatment plans for each patient. The program focuses on the investigation and management of cancers of the prostate, bladder, kidney, testis, and genitalia. Emphasis is placed on finding cancer treatments that take a multi-specialty approach to offer the greatest efficacy with the fewest complications.
Stanford Urologic Cancer specialists are subspecialized in urologic and gentiourinary cancers, including cancers of the bladder, kidney, prostate, urethra, and testes. Using a multispeciality approach, our team works closely with you to provide the best chances for a successful outcome.
A very rare type of cancer that affects the adrenal glands (located above each kidney in the back of the upper abdomen).
A type of cancer that occurs when there are abnormal, cancerous cells growing in the bladder.
A type of cancer that begins in the kidneys, located on the left and right of the backbone.
A rare type of cancer that affects the penis, including the tip of the penis (glans) and foreskin (skin covering the glans).
A type of cancer that occurs when cells grow abnormally in the prostate gland and form tumors.
A highly treatable cancer that typically develops in one or both testicles.
Focal therapy for prostate cancer gives patient full recovery, with fewer side effects
Check out this infographic that explains what you should know about prostate cancer.
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Open trials refer to studies currently accepting participants. Closed trials are not currently enrolling, but may open in the future.
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Stanford Health Care (formerly Stanford Hospital & Clinics) provides comprehensive services to refer and track patients including access to PRISM, our referring provider portal.
Phone: 1-866-742-4811
Fax: 650-320-9443
Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Stanford Health Care provides comprehensive services to refer and track patients, as well as the latest information and news for physicians and office staff. For help with all referral needs and questions, visit Referring Physicians.
Email or fax a cancer referral form with supporting documentation to ReferralCenter@stanfordhealthcare.org or 650-320-9443.
To make an appointment with one of our cancer specialists, call 650-498-6000.