by Busch Center | Jun 10, 2021
Matt Farmer is an experienced hunter; he knows to aim for his target before he shoots. So when his urologist suggested having a second 12-needle biopsy to “attempt” to find cancer in his prostate, Matt refused. In his late-50’s at the time, his PSA levels had been...
by Busch Center | Jun 10, 2021
Once a patient walks in the door of Busch Center, we know they may have already seen other doctors about their prostate issues, suffered life-altering and sometimes embarrassing side effects, and had other painful prostate procedures. This is why it’s part of our...
by Busch Center | Jun 4, 2021
Prostate cancer is the second most common form of cancer in men. One in nine men is diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime, and for African-Americans, it’s one in six. This is why proactive screening of the prostate is so important. Busch Center’s...
by Busch Center | May 20, 2021
Exercise is shown to benefit physical health in numerous ways, and now there is a growing body of research showing regular exercise helps prevent prostate issues such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), prostate cancer, and erectile dysfunction.The Health...
by Busch Center | May 5, 2021
Receiving a cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming–no one likes to hear the big “C.” That’s why at Busch Center we want to go the extra mile to take care of mind and heart as well as your body. Here’s a list of resources you can use to find more information and...
by Busch Center | Apr 20, 2021
It is normal for a prostate to become enlarged as a man ages. The prostate is approximately the size of a walnut in younger men but can grow to be much larger as they get older. An enlarged prostate can cause no visible symptoms but will eventually impact urinary and...