Thanks to our advanced pelvic cancer team @Ahmedelhadi2010@AlkadhiO and Sandeep kapur, to operate on a comolex pelvic side wall locally advanced cancer on the piriformis muscle. In future we can try robot for isolated nodal cancers in that area. @NNUH @RichardQWharton
This is the prostate cancer test kit being trialled worldwide by @UEAResearch it can test how aggressive cancer is, therefore highlighting patients who might not need surgery any longer as well as those who do. More https://t.co/XgoCb5Iljx… 10 mins in
Wonderful talks by steph smith @renalcalculus and Helen Walker this evening on surgery school and active surveillance at the Norfolk and Waveney prostate cancer support group meeting - well done guys!
A home urine test that could detect prostate cancer early is being sent to 2,000 people as part of a trial.
Dr Jeremy Clark, senior research associate at the University of East Anglia, shows us how it works.
Follow the latest news here: https://t.co/iOm40vn1kt
PSA density less than 0.15 ng/ml/ml in the presence of prebiopsy negative magnetic resonance imaging is the most useful factor to identify men without clinically significant prostate cancer who could avoid biopsy @jo_olivier85#pcsm
https://t.co/7wTTwc4soP
Despite the lockdown, Dr @danbrewer and his team are still developing a new way to classify prostate cancer. The project is almost entirely computer-based so the researchers have been able to continue their vital research from home! https://t.co/Pom6lwBlnK
In non-COVID-19 news, we've got our second paper of the month out today: A novel stratification framework for predicting outcome in patients with prostate cancer https://t.co/v7t9PKcnMm @UEAResearch@UeaMed
Prof. Colin Cooper is discussing much of our work in a public lecture in London on 14th May. "Prostate cancer, maths and artificial intelligence". Sign up, it is bound to be an entertaining one.
https://t.co/uP1g48OM0U
Yesterday, we took a trip to Norwich to meet Dr @danbrewer and Dr David Wedge! We learnt all about their exciting new research project on developing a new way to classify prostate cancer and took a tour around their lab!
🤖More than 300 robotic-assisted surgeries take place every year at NNUH for patients with prostate cancer.
To help ease anxiety and provide more support for patients, the urology department has set up and run the first ‘surgery school’ seminar to better prepare patients.
It's #WorldPhotographyDay 📷 so we're sharing some snaps from our research labs @NorwichResearch@TheQuadram taken by our talented friend @Jules_Foto
Find out more about Big C Funded Research taking place here in Norwich at https://t.co/Xop6UrP7Po