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Today's Event - Patrick Walsh MD - Prostate Cancer moving into 2021 - 12PM New York Time - Direct Link

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Join the presentation and live chat. youtu.be/NZ5fc9LP0io

Today is "Giving Tuesday." Please support our online community and cutting edge prostate cancer research with a generous donation to patient-focused nonprofit Malecare at malecare.org/donate

Dr. Walsh created the nerve-sparing surgery techniques that have reduced the probability of impotence and incontinence. Dr. Walsh is a Professor and Director of the Brady Urological Institute. He has also made major contributions to the basic understanding of benign and malignant neoplasms of the prostate. He's widely considered one of the most important urologists of this century. Dr. Walsh describes the importance of listening to patients and how patients can improve their chances of surviving prostate cancer. He also offers his personal email address so that you can ask him questions directly.

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