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The mission of the Swiss lnternational Prostate Center is to provide care for patients from diagnosis to treatment, in malignant or benign prostatic disease, in accordance with medical ethics, which guarantees the quality of care. For this, the SIPC has a medical team of highly experienced certified urologists and radiologist including some of the pioneers of robot-assisted surgical techniques.
Genetical evaluation of the biopsy is performed. The medical team of the Centre also offers a second opinion opportunity, on the basis of a documented file. Dear Colleague, We are pleased to invite you to participate in our 11th in-person symposium on prostate cancer, which will take place on November 5, , from PM to PM. One in eight men will develop prostate cancer during their lifetime. It is the most common cancer in men, with more than 5,β¦.
The Swiss International Prostate Center is introducing two cutting-edge tests for the diagnosis of prostate cancer. The first one, Stockholm3, is a blood test used to detect β or to rule out β early stage prostate cancer. Dear Colleague, On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of Imagerive and the 10th anniversary of Uroimage, we are pleased to invite you to participate in our 9th in-person symposium on prostate cancer on October 31, , from a.
Inscription Voir le programme. Martins and her team formed by 4 radiologists , read an average of 35 prostate MRIs a week, which brings the total average to about exams a year. This first step is marked by the visit of the Fistula Group team to the urology department of Prof. Josue Avakoudjo, and the meeting with Mathieu Ogoudjobi, fistula focal point at the national level, as well as an exchange with theβ¦.
Back on this success story with the story of a robot, the da Vinci in the field of urology. One in eight men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetime. It is the most common cancer in men, with more than 5, new cases being detected in Switzerland each year. Although relatively common, prostate cancer is not inevitable. It is even the cancer that is best cured, in particular thanks to diagnostic methods andβ¦.