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    #273 ‒ Prostate health: common problems, cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and more | Ted Schaeffer, M.D., Ph.D.

    #273 ‒ Prostate health: common problems, cancer prevention, screening, treatment, and more | Ted Schaeffer, M.D., Ph.D.

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    Ted Schaeffer is an internationally recognized urologist who specializes in prostate cancer. In this episode, Ted delves deep into the realm of prostate health, starting with strategies for vigilance and effective management of the issues that can arise with aging, including urinary symptoms, prostatitis, pelvic pain, and prostate inflammation. Ted sheds light on the popular drug finasteride, renowned for its dual purpose in prostate shrinkage and hair loss prevention, as well as the contentious topic of post-finasteride syndrome. Ted then shifts to the topic of cancer, explaining how androgens, genetics, and non-genetic factors contribute to the pathogenesis of prostate cancer. He provides valuable insights into cancer screening, examining blood-based screening tools like PSA and the use of MRI in facilitating biopsies and their interpretation. Finally, he explores the various treatment options for prostate cancer, including surgical interventions, androgen deprivation therapy, and more.

    We discuss:

    • Changes to the prostate with age and problems that can develop [3:45];
    • Behavioral modifications to help manage nocturnal urinary frequency and other lower urinary tract symptoms [8:30];
    • Pharmacologic tools for treating nocturnal urinary frequency and lower urinary tract symptoms [16:30];
    • Surgical tools for treating symptoms of the lower urinary tract [26:15];
    • HoLEP surgery for reducing prostate size [32:30];
    • Prostate size: correlation with cancer and considerations for small prostates with persistent symptoms [40:30];
    • Prostatitis due to infection: symptoms, pathogenesis, and treatment [46:45];
    • Prostatitis caused by factors besides infection [58:45];
    • How to minimize risk of urosepsis in patients with Alzheimer’s disease [1:05:00];
    • Prostate cancer: 5-alpha reductase inhibitors, how androgens factor into pathogenesis, and more [1:10:00];
    • Post-finasteride syndrome [1:18:15];
    • The relationship between testosterone and DHT and the development of prostate cancer over a man's lifetime [1:26:30];
    • How genetic analysis of a tumor can indicate the aggressiveness of cancer [1:35:15];
    • Pathogenesis and genetic risk factors of prostate cancer and the use of PSA to screen for cancer [1:37:45];
    • Non-genetic risk factors for prostate cancer [1:45:45];
    • Deep dive into PSA as a screening tool: what is PSA, definition of terms, and how to interpret results [1:56:30];
    • MRI as a secondary screening tool and the prostate biopsy options [2:13:15];
    • Ted’s ongoing randomized trial comparing different methods of prostate biopsy [2:24:00];
    • Determining when a biopsy is necessary, interpreting results, explaining Gleason score, and more [2:27:00];
    • Implications of a Gleason score of 7 or higher [2:46:45];
    • Metastasis of prostate cancer to different body locations, treatment options, staging, and considerations for patients' quality of life and survival [2:53:30];
    • How prostate cancer surgery has improved [3:09:30];;
    • Questions to ask your neurologist if you are considering prostatectomy for cancer [3:21:45]; and
    • More.

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    Bonus: Introducing Roy’s Job Fair with Roy Wood Jr.

    Bonus: Introducing Roy’s Job Fair with Roy Wood Jr.

    Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr. is exploring the entertaining world of employment in his new podcast, 'Roy’s Job Fair.' Whether you need a job, hate your job, or need some job tips. We all need to put food on the table. In this episode, Roy talks with an ex-McDonald’s worker who avoided robbers. A non-profit is hiring and reminds Roy of his terrible prostate exam, and an exec from Waffle House finally answers the question of whether or not they actually watch the Waffle House Fight videos. Finally, Black/White Peopleologist Rod4Short joins the show to discuss the Scammer of the week. Hear a new episode of Roy’s Job Fair every Wednesday wherever you get your podcasts. 

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    Qualy #53 - Screening for prostate cancer

    Qualy #53 -  Screening for prostate cancer

    Today's episode of The Qualys is from podcast #39 – Ted Schaeffer, M.D., Ph.D.: How to catch, treat, and survive prostate cancer.  

     

    The Qualys is a subscriber-exclusive podcast, released Tuesday through Friday, and published exclusively on our private, subscriber-only podcast feed. Qualys is short-hand for “qualifying round,” which are typically the fastest laps driven in a race cardone before the race to determine starting position on the grid for race day. The Qualys are short (i.e., “fast”), typically less than ten minutes, and highlight the best questions, topics, and tactics discussed on The Drive.

    Occasionally, we will also release an episode on the main podcast feed for non-subscribers, which is what you are listening to now.

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