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by Advanced Urology Institute of Georgia
#021 - FDG PET / CT for Kidney, Bladder and Testicular Cancers
Episode Summary In this episode, We explain an imaging test called fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and computed tomography. Many people call it a glucose positron emission tomography and computed tomography scan. This test is used to look for cancer in many parts of the body and is especially helpful in certain urologic cancers other than prostate cancer, such as bladder cancer, kidney cancer, testicular cancer, and cancers of the upper urinary tract. Who This Episode Is For Patients with bladder cancer who are being checked for spread to lymph nodes or distant organs Patients with kidney cancer who may have disease outside the kidney or unclear findings on other scans Patients with testicular cancer, especially those with remaining masses after chemotherapy Patients with less common urinary tract cancers who need more information about possible spread Family members and caregivers who want a clear, plain language explanation of this scan What You Will Learn What urologic cancers are, including bladder, kidney, testicular, and upper urinary tract cancers, and how they can spread What a fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and computed tomography scan is and how it combines two imaging methods in one test How the fluorodeoxyglucose sugar based tracer works and why cancer cells often show up as bright spots on the scan When your urologist or oncologist may recommend this scan, such as staging at diagnosis, checking for recurrence, or clarifying unclear findings on other imaging How the scan is used differently in bladder cancer, kidney cancer, and testicular cancer How to prepare for the scan, including fasting, drinking water, and avoiding heavy exercise or sugary foods before the test What happens step by step on the day of the scan, from check in to tracer injection, resting period, and time in the scanner The main benefits of this scan, including whole body imaging and help in monitoring response to treatments The possible risks and limitations, including radiation exposure, possible side effects from the injection, and the chance of false positive or false negative results How your doctors interpret the scan and use the information to guide your treatment plan and follow up schedule Key Takeaways A fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography and computed tomography scan uses a small amount of a radioactive sugar like tracer to find active cancer cells in many parts of the body. This scan is especially helpful for checking whether bladder, kidney, testicular, or other urologic cancers have spread beyond the original site. In bladder cancer, the scan is most useful for looking outside the bladder, because the tracer collects in urine and makes the bladder itself appear very bright. In kidney and testicular cancers, the scan helps evaluate lymph nodes and distant organs and can help show whether remaining masses after treatment are active cancer or scar tissue. Preparation is important. You are usually asked not to eat for several hours, to drink water, and to avoid heavy exercise and very sugary foods before the test. The test involves a simple injection, a quiet rest period, and then lying still on a table while pictures are taken. Most patients tolerate it well. The scan gives your care team valuable information that can help choose between surgery, radiation, systemic treatments such as chemotherapy or immunotherapy, or careful observation. The results are always considered together with your symptoms, physical exam, blood tests, and other scans to create a complete and personalized plan.
#020 - Decoding PSMA PET / CT for Prostate Cancer
Episode Summary In this episode, your urologist explains an advanced imaging test called a prostate specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography and computed tomography scan. This test is often called a prostate specific membrane antigen scan. It is used to look for prostate cancer throughout the body and helps your care team see whether cancer is still in the prostate or has spread to lymph nodes, bones, or other organs. The episode walks you through what prostate cancer is, why this scan may be recommended, and what to expect before, during, and after the test. You will learn how the tracer used in the scan attaches to prostate cancer cells, how the images are created, what the benefits are, and what risks and limitations you should be aware of. The episode also explains how the results of the scan can change your treatment plan and how this test fits into your long term follow up and monitoring. Who This Episode Is For Men who have recently been diagnosed with prostate cancer and are being staged Men who have already had surgery or radiation and now have a rising prostate specific antigen blood test Patients and families who want to understand what a prostate specific membrane antigen scan is and what it can show Anyone who wants a clear, plain language explanation of this newer imaging test What You Will Learn What the prostate is and how prostate cancer develops What a prostate specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography and computed tomography scan is and how it works When your urologist may recommend this scan, for example at the time of diagnosis or when prostate specific antigen levels rise after treatment How the tracer attaches to prostate cancer cells and why areas of cancer light up on the images How to prepare for the scan, including simple eating, drinking, and clothing tips What actually happens on the day of the scan, from check in to injection to lying in the scanner The main benefits of this scan, including its ability to find small spots of cancer and guide treatment decisions The possible risks and limits of the scan, including radiation exposure and the chance of false positive or false negative findings How doctors use the results to choose or adjust treatments like surgery, radiation, and medicines How this scan fits into ongoing monitoring, follow up visits, and prostate specific antigen testing Key Takeaways A prostate specific membrane antigen positron emission tomography and computed tomography scan is a powerful imaging tool that can detect even small areas of prostate cancer throughout the body. The test uses a small amount of a radioactive tracer that seeks out prostate cancer cells and makes them easier to see on detailed images. This scan is especially helpful for staging higher risk prostate cancer and for locating cancer when the prostate specific antigen level rises after surgery or radiation. The test involves a brief injection, a period of quiet rest, and then lying still on a table while images are taken. Most patients tolerate it well. There is some radiation exposure and the scan is not perfect, but for many patients the benefits of better information and more targeted treatment outweigh the risks. Results are always interpreted together with your history, exam, prostate specific antigen levels, and other tests to create a personalized treatment plan. This material is prepared by Advanced Urology of Georgia. To make an appointment call 678-344-8900 or go online to www.AdvancedUrology.com
#019 - Men's Health Month!
In this Men’s Health Month special, We guide viewers through the most important topics in men’s health, with a spotlight on urologic wellness. The episode covers common issues like prostate enlargement, prostate cancer, erectile dysfunction, low testosterone, and urinary symptoms—explaining how lifestyle choices, early screenings, and modern treatments can greatly improve quality of life. Whether you are managing symptoms or just being proactive, this video gives you the tools to take control of your health. It is never too early—or too late—to start the conversation. Topics Covered: The importance of Men’s Health Month (June 2025) How to stay healthy with diet, exercise, and screenings Prostate health: BPH and cancer awareness Erectile dysfunction and low testosterone Urinary problems in aging men Treatment options and follow-up care Need to Talk to a Urologist? Make an appointment at Advanced Urology of Georgia 📞 Call 678-344-8900 🌐 Visit AdvancedUrology.com
#018 - Why Does It Keep Burning? Understanding Recurrent UTIs and Bladder Pain
Episode Summary: In this episode, Advanced Urology, breaks down the differences between recurrent urinary tract infections, bladder and pelvic pain syndromes, and interstitial cystitis. Learn what causes these frustrating and painful conditions, how they are diagnosed, and what can be done to prevent and treat them. Whether you are dealing with frequent urinary infections or struggling with chronic bladder pressure and discomfort, this episode offers practical guidance, hope, and new treatment options. What You Will Learn: The difference between a typical urinary tract infection and interstitial cystitis What causes recurrent UTIs and why they are more common in women How bladder pain syndrome is diagnosed and treated Natural and medical treatments that can help The role of diet, bladder instillations, and hydrodistension in symptom relief When to see a urologist Key Treatments Discussed: Antibiotics and methenamine for recurrent infections Natural supplements like D-Mannose, cranberry, and aloe vera Bladder instillations with steroids, lidocaine, and/or heparin. Hydrodistension for pain relief Nerve modulation and Botox injections for severe cases Connect with Us: For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit www.AdvancedUrology.com or call 678-344-8900. We have convenient locations throughout Georgia to serve you better.
#017 - A Sound Solution: How Shockwave Therapy is Changing Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
In this episode, Advanced Urology of Georgia, explains how Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy is offering new hope for men with Erectile Dysfunction. Erectile Dysfunction affects millions of men and can significantly impact quality of life and relationships. While oral medications can be effective, they are not suitable or effective for everyone. That is where Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy comes in. This non-invasive, painless procedure uses targeted sound waves to stimulate blood flow and repair blood vessels in the penis—helping restore natural erectile function without the need for pills or surgery. In this episode, you will learn: What causes Erectile Dysfunction and why it happens How Low-Intensity Shockwave Therapy works Who makes a good candidate for this treatment What results to expect and how long it takes Benefits, risks, and how to get started To learn more or book your consultation, call 678-344-8900 or visit www.AdvancedUrology.com
#016 - New Breakthroughs in Prostate Cancer: Electroporation, Pulsed Electric Fields, and the Abscopal Effect
🎙️ Episode Summary In this episode, Advanced Urology of Georgia introduces patients and caregivers to two innovative, minimally invasive treatments for prostate cancer: Irreversible Electroporation and Pulsed Electric Field Therapy. These technologies offer a targeted way to destroy prostate cancer cells while preserving surrounding healthy tissues, helping patients maintain better urinary and sexual function. They also explain the Abscopal Effect, a rare and exciting immune response where treating a tumor locally can help activate the immune system to fight cancer in other areas of the body. This episode is designed to give patients a clear and easy-to-understand overview of these emerging therapies, their benefits, potential risks, and how to determine if they might be right for you. 📄 Show Notes This educational video explores two of the most promising technologies in prostate cancer treatment: irreversible electroporation and pulsed electric field therapy. Both techniques use precisely delivered electrical pulses to destroy cancer cells without cutting, burning, or removing tissue—offering better protection for important structures like nerves and blood vessels. The episode also covers: How these procedures are performed Who makes a good candidate Benefits compared to surgery or radiation Potential side effects and how they are managed The potential role of the Abscopal Effect in activating the body’s immune system What follow-up and monitoring look like after treatment These approaches are especially appealing to men who want to avoid the risks of surgery or preserve urinary and sexual function. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with localized prostate cancer, learning about these therapies could be an important step in making an informed decision. Make an Appointment: 📞 Call: 678-344-8900 🌐 Visit: www.AdvancedUrology.com 📍 Locations across Metro Atlanta This content is provided by Advanced Urology of Georgia to support informed, patient-centered prostate cancer care.
#015 - April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month – Know the Signs, Get Checked, Stay Healthy
Description: April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about one of the most treatable forms of cancer affecting young men. In this video, a board-certified urologist from Advanced Urology of Georgia walks you through the basics of testicular cancer – including how to recognize the signs, how it is diagnosed, and what treatment options are available. We also talk about how to perform a self-exam, when to seek medical attention, and what to expect during recovery. Early detection saves lives – so make time to learn, share, and take action. What You Will Learn: Who is most at risk for testicular cancer How to check yourself and why it matters Common signs and symptoms to watch for What to expect from diagnosis to treatment Survival rates and recovery outlook When to talk to a urologist Call to Action: If you notice anything unusual or just want peace of mind, schedule a consultation with one of our urologists today. We are here to help. Schedule an appointment at www.AdvancedUrology.com or call 678-344-8900. We proudly serve patients across Georgia including locations in Snellville, Decatur, Sandy Springs, and more. #TesticularCancerAwareness #MensHealth #AdvancedUrology #KnowYourNuts #AprilAwareness
#014 - Lumps, Bumps or Curves - Understanding Peyronie's Disease
Episode Summary: In this episode, Advanced Urology of Georgia discusses Peyronie’s Disease, a condition that causes abnormal curvature of the penis due to the buildup of scar tissue. This condition is more common than many realize and can significantly affect sexual function and quality of life. You will learn about: What Peyronie’s Disease is and how it develops The common symptoms and how it is diagnosed Non-surgical and surgical treatment options The risks and benefits of available treatments How we monitor and manage the condition over time If you or someone you care about is experiencing symptoms of Peyronie’s Disease, this episode will help you understand what is happening and what can be done to help. Resources: To make an appointment with Advanced Urology of Georgia, call 678-344-8900 or go online at www.advancedurology.com Connect with Us: Learn more about men's health and urologic care on our website or follow us on social media for more educational content.
#013 - Bladder Cancer Uncovered: Symptoms, Treatments, and Hope
In this episode of Urine Good Hands, we dive deep into understanding bladder cancer, one of the most common cancers affecting men and women. We break down everything you need to know, from recognizing early symptoms like blood in the urine to exploring the latest diagnostic tools and treatment options. We will discuss: What is Bladder Cancer? Understanding how abnormal cell growth in the bladder can lead to cancer. Common Symptoms: How to identify warning signs early. Risk Factors: Including smoking, chemical exposures, and chronic bladder inflammation. Diagnostic Methods: The role of cystoscopy, urine tests, and imaging in diagnosing bladder cancer. Treatment Options: From minimally invasive surgeries to chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation. Surgical Choices: When TURBT, radical cystectomy, and urinary diversion are needed. Side Effects and Risks: What to expect during and after treatment. Prevention and Lifestyle Tips: How to reduce your risk of bladder cancer. Whether you are a patient, a caregiver, or just someone interested in learning more, this episode provides valuable insights and practical advice on managing and preventing bladder cancer. Call to Action: If you or a loved one is experiencing symptoms of bladder cancer or would like more information, do not hesitate to reach out to Advanced Urology of Georgia. You can schedule an appointment by calling 678-344-8900 or visiting www.AdvancedUrology.com. Connect with Us: For more episodes and urology-related health information, follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or X and subscribe to Urine Good Hands on your favorite podcast platform. Tune in, learn, and take charge of your health!
#012 - Prostate Biopsy Demystified: What to Expect and How It Helps
In this episode of "Urine Good Hands", We dive deep into everything you need to know about prostate biopsies. From understanding why a biopsy may be needed to exploring the different types of biopsies—including the advanced MRI Fusion Biopsy—this episode covers it all. Whether you are preparing for a biopsy or simply want to learn more about prostate health, this informative and friendly discussion will guide you through the process, risks, benefits, and what to expect before, during, and after the procedure. Key Takeaways: Why a Prostate Biopsy? Learn about the common reasons a biopsy is recommended, including elevated PSA levels and abnormal digital rectal exam findings. Types of Prostate Biopsies: Understand the differences between Transrectal Ultrasound (TRUS), Transperineal, and the highly precise MRI Fusion Biopsy. Procedure Preparation: What to do before your biopsy, including medications to avoid and the need for antibiotics. The Biopsy Experience: A step-by-step explanation of what happens during the procedure and how long it typically takes. Results and Next Steps: How biopsy results are analyzed and what treatment options may be considered based on your diagnosis. When to Call Your Doctor: Important signs to watch for after a biopsy to ensure a safe recovery. Who Should Listen? Patients scheduled for a prostate biopsy or considering one Family members supporting a loved one through the process Anyone interested in learning more about prostate health and cancer screening Call to Action: If you or someone you love needs more information about prostate biopsies or prostate health, schedule a consultation with the experts at Advanced Urology. Visit www.advancedurology.com or call us at 678-344-8900 today! Subscribe & Follow: Stay up to date with the latest in urological health by subscribing to "Urine Good Hands" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you found this episode helpful, please leave a review and share it with others who might benefit!
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