Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 01:44 Dr. Ash Tewari's presentation 25:25 Introducing the panelists 26:58 Recent diagnose - Gleason 6 32:15 Protocol for Active Surveillance 34:08 What is the importance of an ExactVu Scan? 37:18 Micro ultrasound 38:05 Active Surveillance - follow up protocol 41:15 Start of Q&A Session 44:22 How long should I stay on Active Surveillance? 49:43 What percentage of Active Surveillance patients ultimately require active treatment? 51:12 Before recommending active treatment 54:37 What would be a treatment option between, say, a Decipher score of 20 versus a 90? 58:46 Focal therapy for a Gleason score of 7 1:04:11 Percentage of people who develop incontinence 1:05:06 What percentage of men over the age of 50 are having their PSA checked annually? 1:10:15 What percentage of men over 80 years old will encounter prostate cancer? 1:10:56 Recurrence rate between radiation versus surgery 1:12:31 If your PSA is low, what is the likelihood over a lifetime period of recurrence of cancer coming back after surgery? 1:15:05 Is hormone therapy working for patients? 1:16:36 ExoDX prostate test 1:20:05 What is the life expectancy? 1:20:34 What is freezing in focal therapy? 1:22:39 Introducing the second panel 1:23:35 Who better qualifies to be on Active Surveillance? 1:25:15 Should the result of the PET scan change the intervention? 1:27:53 What is micrometastasis? 1:28:57 What would cause an elevated PSA if there is no cancer? 1:30:50 What exosome score in an initial biopsy is considered comparative? 1:31:57 Would a second MRI make a difference? 1:32:50 How do you expect the Decipher testing to guide you to therapy? 1:35:16 Nerve-sparing technique 1:38:38 What are the side effects of hormone therapy? 1:39:24 What is the protocol for rehabilitation afterwards? 1:40:47 Injection or gel? 1:41:28 Penile prosthesis 1:42:23 Describing wave therapy 1:43:48 Erectile function after nerve-sparing surgery 1:45:12 Recuperation of incontinence after surgery 1:46:48 PSA test after rectal procedure 1:47:51 Prostate cancer screening for African Americans 1:50:01 Sharing a personal experience 1:52:58 The importance of getting tested 1:55:03 Event closure Thank you for watching!
Sir it was very informative seminar on prostate cancer and panel discussion by world's top specialists on prostate cancer , the explanation of all treatment , test and after care were explained in very simple language , i had gone through robotic prostatectomy and for me all doubts were addressed particularly of recurrence of cancer , sir you are doing great efforts to defeat this dreaded cancer , congratulations to you and all team
Great seminar. It was informative, especially on the subject of active surveillance. As someone living with prostate cancer, it is important to be informed of all your treatment options. It can be very confusing and scary not having knowledge. If you haven't watched the seminar yet, take two hours to familiarize yourself with a treatment plan. Please don't skip over. Every minute of the seminar is powerful.
I was there at the time, but since my English listening skills were not good enough, I didn't fully understand everything. Today, I found Dr. Tewari's entire speech with subtitles, so I reviewed it again, and it was very helpful! It's definitely worth learning from!
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
01:44 Dr. Ash Tewari's presentation
25:25 Introducing the panelists
26:58 Recent diagnose - Gleason 6
32:15 Protocol for Active Surveillance
34:08 What is the importance of an ExactVu Scan?
37:18 Micro ultrasound
38:05 Active Surveillance - follow up protocol
41:15 Start of Q&A Session
44:22 How long should I stay on Active Surveillance?
49:43 What percentage of Active Surveillance patients ultimately require active treatment?
51:12 Before recommending active treatment
54:37 What would be a treatment option between, say, a Decipher score of 20 versus a 90?
58:46 Focal therapy for a Gleason score of 7
1:04:11 Percentage of people who develop incontinence
1:05:06 What percentage of men over the age of 50 are having their PSA checked annually?
1:10:15 What percentage of men over 80 years old will encounter prostate cancer?
1:10:56 Recurrence rate between radiation versus surgery
1:12:31 If your PSA is low, what is the likelihood over a lifetime period of recurrence of cancer coming back after surgery?
1:15:05 Is hormone therapy working for patients?
1:16:36 ExoDX prostate test
1:20:05 What is the life expectancy?
1:20:34 What is freezing in focal therapy?
1:22:39 Introducing the second panel
1:23:35 Who better qualifies to be on Active Surveillance?
1:25:15 Should the result of the PET scan change the intervention?
1:27:53 What is micrometastasis?
1:28:57 What would cause an elevated PSA if there is no cancer?
1:30:50 What exosome score in an initial biopsy is considered comparative?
1:31:57 Would a second MRI make a difference?
1:32:50 How do you expect the Decipher testing to guide you to therapy?
1:35:16 Nerve-sparing technique
1:38:38 What are the side effects of hormone therapy?
1:39:24 What is the protocol for rehabilitation afterwards?
1:40:47 Injection or gel?
1:41:28 Penile prosthesis
1:42:23 Describing wave therapy
1:43:48 Erectile function after nerve-sparing surgery
1:45:12 Recuperation of incontinence after surgery
1:46:48 PSA test after rectal procedure
1:47:51 Prostate cancer screening for African Americans
1:50:01 Sharing a personal experience
1:52:58 The importance of getting tested
1:55:03 Event closure
Thank you for watching!
Sir it was very informative seminar on prostate cancer and panel discussion by world's top specialists on prostate cancer , the explanation of all treatment , test and after care were explained in very simple language , i had gone through robotic prostatectomy and for me all doubts were addressed particularly of recurrence of cancer , sir you are doing great efforts to defeat this dreaded cancer , congratulations to you and all team
Great seminar. It was informative, especially on the subject of active surveillance. As someone living with prostate cancer, it is important to be informed of all your treatment options. It can be very confusing and scary not having knowledge. If you haven't watched the seminar yet, take two hours to familiarize yourself with a treatment plan. Please don't skip over. Every minute of the seminar is powerful.
Thank you for sharing your feedback!
I was there at the time, but since my English listening skills were not good enough, I didn't fully understand everything. Today, I found Dr. Tewari's entire speech with subtitles, so I reviewed it again, and it was very helpful! It's definitely worth learning from!
It is lot of information to take in even if a man has English skills
You just held another one March 13th
On active surveillance
Do you have any plans of showing it on RUclips as you did with this one?
Thank you
Hello! Yes, we will upload the March 13th Seminar soon. Thank you for following us.
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