Prostate Cancer Insights with Dr. Massimiliano Spaliviero: What Every Man Should Know
Episode Overview
Prostate cancer is one of the most common internal malignancies in U.S. males. Understanding the symptoms and risk factors is crucial for early detection. Screening for prostate cancer is recommended for men between the ages of 50 and 69. Treatment options range from active surveillance to surgical removal and radiation. Raising awareness and understanding the significance of prostate cancer is vital for prevention.
Prostate cancer is a critical health concern for men, and up to 6% of African Americans are at risk. Raising awareness is essential to protect as many individuals as possible.
Prostate cancer is a topic that doesn't get enough attention, yet it's a significant concern for men everywhere. In this episode of 'American Medicine Today', Dr. Massimiliano Spaliviero, a urologic oncologist at the Stony Brook Cancer Center, dives into the nitty-gritty of prostate cancer. He breaks down the symptoms that often go unnoticed, the risk factors that could put you or your loved ones in danger, and the preventive measures that can make all the difference. But that's not all—Dr.
Spaliviero also covers the latest treatment options, from traditional methods to cutting-edge innovations. This episode isn't just for those diagnosed with prostate cancer; it's for anyone who wants to be proactive about their health. Whether you're looking to understand the importance of regular screenings or curious about new treatments, Dr. Spaliviero's insights are invaluable. Tune in for a blend of expert advice and practical tips that could help save lives.
With a mix of seriousness and a touch of light-hearted moments, this episode aims to inform and empower listeners to take charge of their health.