November is Men’s Health Awareness month, otherwise known as “Movember”. This worldwide movement which started in Australia aims to bring men’s health issues to the forefront. Men around the world will begin growing mustache on November 1 to become walking billboards for the 30 days of November. They are known as “Mo Bros”.
Walk or run with us on November 9, 2013, in Brookhaven at the 1st Annual Moustache Dash 2013. Georgia Urology is a proud sponsor of the event whose mission is to help raise awareness in the fight against prostate cancer and to promote awareness of men’s health issues.
On Sunday, December 5, 2021, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Prabhakar Mithal and Dr. Michael Kemper appeared on “The Weekly Check-Up” on News/Talk WSB Radio. During the show, Dr. Mithal, Dr. Kemper, and host Dr. Bruce Feinberg discussed several urologic topics, including kidney stones, kidney stone prevention, and enlarged prostate (BPH) treatment. They also took several questions […]
Advances in minimally invasive cancer treatments are reshaping what’s possible for patients with low and intermediate-grade prostate cancer. One of the most promising breakthroughs is the NanoKnife system, which utilizes irreversible electroporation (IRE) — controlled electrical pulses — to destroy cancer cells while preserving blood vessels, nerves, and the continence mechanism or the muscle that maintains […]
Men can be rather sensitive when it comes to particular health issues. Because of this, they’re less likely to pursue treatment, resulting in even more health problems in the future. Join Georgia Urology’s Darrell Carmen, MD, FACS as he hosts a FREE men’s health seminar in an effort to educate and enlighten the community about men’s health […]