On September 2nd, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Walter Falconer appeared on Jazz 91.9 WCLK for the monthly edition of Drive Time with Dr. Douglass.
During the show, Dr. Douglass and Dr. Falconer discussed the effects of prostate cancer on African American men and ways to monitor your prostate health to minimize serious complications.
Besides skin cancer, prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men, according to the American Cancer Society. Approximately, about 1 in 9 men will become diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime and is more likely to develop in older men and African American men.
Listen to Dr. Falconer’s full segment of the show on Jazz 91.9 WCLK.
In late May, Dr. Jeffrey G. Proctor gave a presentation to the American Urological Association (AUA) on his research involving an injection protocol to reduce urinary retention following treatment of an overactive bladder (OB). At Georgia Urology, Dr. Proctor specializes in interstitial cystitis, overactive bladder, bladder Botox, and InterStim Therapy. In his recent presentation to […]
On January 14, Georgia Urology’s Dr. Edan Shapiro appeared as a guest on “The Weekly Check-Up” with Dr. Bruce Feinberg on News/Talk WSB radio. During the show, which 50,000 listeners tuned into, Dr. Shapiro spoke about a wide variety of topics, including vasectomy, vasectomy reversals, and common myths about these procedures. If you missed the show, you can […]
On March 10, Dr. Brittani Barrett-Harlow appeared on 11Alive’s “Atlanta & Company” daily show to discuss the detection and treatment of prostate cancer. She discussed some of the risk factors that can increase a man’s likelihood for developing prostate cancer, and when to begin screening for the disease. If cancer is found, Dr. Barrett-Harlow outlined […]