Georgia Urology’s Dr. Lewis Kriteman was recently featured on Atlanta’s Fox 5 news discussing a patient success story involving prostate cancer.
Jack Francisco was diagnosed in the summer of 2010, while Jack’s wife, Lee, was in the midst of recuperating from her second breast cancer surgery. Jack was then referred to Dr. Kriteman who soon performed a biopsy. Together, the two formed the best plan to get Jack back to focusing on helping his wife.
During the segment, Dr. Kriteman states, “In the biopsy, we found cancer, and we found quite a bit of cancer in his prostate. Once we had that diagnosis, we sat down and had a long conversation about what the treatment options were.”
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