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Prostate Cancer Center - St. Louis, MO

St. Louis Oncologist Doctors for Prostate Cancer

Type of Physician: Oncologist

What is a Oncologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; the oncologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer and other benign and malignant tumors. These subspecialists decide on and administer chemotherapy as well as consult with surgeons and radiotherapists on other treatment for cancer.

Specialty: Oncology (Medical)

Common Name: Cancer Doctor

Oncologist Doctors in St. Louis *

Town & County Orthopaedics
Kurt D Merkel
3655 Vista Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314) 577-6059

Specialists in Oncology & Hematology PC
Barbra A Horn
4921 Parkview Pl
STE 14B
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314) 454-5580

Washington University Hematology
Timothy J Ley
660 S Euclid Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314) 362-8830

Washington University Hematology
Daniel C Link
660 S Euclid Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314) 362-8830

Washington University Lung Center
Peter G Tuteur
4921 Parkview Pl
Center for Advanced Medicine STE B
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314) 454-8917

Specialists in Oncology & Hematology PC
Peter D Weiss
4921 Parkview Pl
STE 14B
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314) 454-5580

St Louis Cancer & Breast Institute
Somasekhara R Bandi
6435 Chippewa St
Saint Louis, MO 63109
(314) 353-1870

St Louis Cancer & Breast Institute
Susan L Luedke
6435 Chippewa St
Saint Louis, MO 63109
(314) 353-1870

St Louis Cancer & Breast Institute
Margaret A Coplin
450 N New Ballas Rd
STE 270
Saint Louis, MO 63141
(314) 989-1300

St Louis Cancer & Breast Institute
Michelle Z Schultz
450 N New Ballas Rd
STE 270
Saint Louis, MO 63141
(314) 989-1300

St. Louis, Missouri

St. Louis is an independent city in the U.S. state of Missouri. The city contributed to the musical styles of blues, ragtime, and jazz. The St. Louis Cardinals, one of the most successful Major League Baseball teams, make their home at Busch Stadium. Other professional teams include the St. Louis Rams (football) and St. Louis Blues (hockey). A diversity of successful sports franchises has led to St. Louis being called "North America's Best Sports City." The city's many 19th-century breweries shaped beer in the United States, most notably Anheuser-Busch, Falstaff Brewing Corporation, and Lemp Brewery. The vestiges of French and Spanish colonization make St. Louis one of the largest centers of Roman Catholicism in the United States.
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Prostate Cancer

What is the prostate gland?

The prostate gland is an organ that is located at the base or outlet (neck) of the urinary bladder. (See the diagram that follows.) The gland surrounds the first part of the urethra. The urethra is the passage through which urine drains from the bladder to exit from the penis. One function of the prostate gland is to help control urination by pressing directly against the part of the urethra that it surrounds. The main function of the prostate gland is to produce some of the substances that are found in normal semen, such as minerals and sugar. Semen is the fluid that transports the sperm to assist with reproduction. A man can manage quite well, however, without his prostate gland. (See the section on surgical treatment for prostate cancer.)

In a young man, the normal prostate gland is the size of a walnut (<30g). During normal aging, however, the gland usually grows larger. This hormone-related enlargement with aging is called benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), but this condition is not associated with prostate cancer. Both BPH and prostate cancer, however, can cause similar problems in older men. For example, an enlarged prostate gland can squeeze or impinge on the outlet of the bladder or the urethra, leading to difficulty with urination. The resulting symptoms commonly include slowing of the urinary stream and urinating more frequently, particularly at night. Patients should seek medical advice from their urologist or primary-care physician if these symptoms are present.

What is prostate cancer?

Prostate cancer is a malignant (cancerous) tumor (growth) that consists of cells from the prostate gland. Generally, the tumor usually grows slowly and remains confined to the gland for many years. During this time, the tumor produces little or no symptoms or outward signs (abnormalities on physical examination). However, all prostate cancers do not behave...

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What is a vasectomy?

A vasectomy is a simple operation designed to make a man sterile, or unable to father a child. It is used as a means of contraception in many parts of the world. A total of about 50 million men have had a vasectomy -- a number that corresponds to roughly 5% of all married couples of reproductive age. In comparison, about 15% of couples rely on female sterilization for birth control.

Approximately half a million vasectomies are performed in the United States each year. About one out of six men over age 35 has been vasectomized, the prevalence increasing along with education and income. Among married couples in this country, only female sterilization and oral contraception are relied upon more often for family planning.

Vasectomy involves blocking the tubes through which sperm pass into the semen. Sperm are produced in a man's testis and stored in an adjacent structure known as the epididymis. During sexual climax, the sperm move from the...

Emergency Contact for St. Louis

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Nearby St. Louis Hospitals *

SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center
1465 S Grand Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63104
(314)577-5600

St Louis VA Medical Center John Cochran Division
915 N Grand Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63106
(314)652-4100

Saint Louis University Hospital
3635 Vista Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314)577-8000

The Rehabilitation Institute of St Louis
4455 Duncan Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314)658-3900

St Louis Children's Hospital
One Childrens Pl
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314)454-6000

Barnes-Jewish Hospital South Campus
One Barnes Jewish Hospital Plz
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314)747-3000

Barnes-Jewish Hospital North Campus
4921 Parkview Pl
Saint Louis, MO 63110
(314)747-3000

Kenneth Hall Regional Hospital
129 N Eighth St
East Saint Louis, IL 62201
(618)274-1900

Kindred Hospital St Louis
4930 Lindell Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63108
(314)361-8700

St Alexius Hospital Broadway Campus
3933 S Broadway
Saint Louis, MO 63118
(314)865-7000

St Louis Psychiatric Rehabilitation Center
5300 Arsenal St
Saint Louis, MO 63139
(314)877-6500

Metropolitan St Louis Psychiatric Center
5351 Delmar Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63112
(314)877-0500

Forest Park Community Hospital
6150 Oakland Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63139
(314)768-3000

Select Specialty Hospital St Louis
6150 Oakland Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63139
(314)768-3400

SSM Rehab
6420 Clayton Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63117
(314)768-5200

SSM St Mary's Health Center
6420 Clayton Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63117
(314)768-8000

Gateway Regional Medical Center
2100 Madison Ave
Granite City, IL 62040
(618)798-3000

Hawthorn Children's Psychiatric Hospital
1901 Pennsylvania Ave
Saint Louis, MO 63133
(314)512-7800

Touchette Regional Hospital
5900 Bond Ave
Centreville, IL 62207
(618)332-3060

St Louis VA Medical Center Jefferson Barracks
1 Jefferson Barracks
Saint Louis, MO 63125
(314)652-4100

Shriners Hospital for Children
2001 S Lindbergh Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63131
(314)432-3600

Christian Hospital NE
11133 Dunn Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63136
(314)653-5000

Memorial Hospital Belleville
4500 Memorial Dr
Belleville, IL 62226
(618)233-7750

Kindred Hospital St Anthony's
10018 Kennerly Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63128
(314)525-8100

St Anthony's Medical Center
10010 Kennerly Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63128
(314)525-1000

Northwest HealthCare
1225 Graham Rd
Florissant, MO 63031
(314)953-6000

Ranken Jordan Pediatric Rehabilitation
11365 Dorsett Rd
Maryland Heights, MO 63043
(314)872-6400

Missouri Baptist Medical Center
3015 N Ballas Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63131
(314)996-5000

St John's Mercy Medical Center
615 S New Ballas Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63141
(314)251-6000

Des Peres Hospital
2345 Dougherty Ferry Rd
Saint Louis, MO 63122
(314)966-9100

Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital
12634 Olive Blvd
Saint Louis, MO 63141
(314)996-8000

St Elizabeth's Hospital Belleville
211 S Third St
Belleville, IL 62222
(618)234-2120

SSM DePaul Health Center
12303 DePaul Dr
Bridgeton, MO 63044
(314)344-6000

Dubuis Hospital of St Louis
13190 S Outer 40
Chesterfield, MO 63017
(314)392-6380

St Luke's Urgent Care Center in Fenton
508 Old Smizer Mill Rd
Fenton, MO 63026
(636)343-5223

SSM St Clare Health Center
1015 Bowles Ave
Fenton, MO 63026
(636)496-2000

St Luke's Hospital
232 S Woods Mill Rd
Chesterfield, MO 63017
(314)434-1500

Anderson Hospital
6800 Route 162
Maryville, IL 62062
(618)288-5711

St John's Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital
14561 N Outer Forty Dr
Chesterfield, MO 63017
(314)881-4000

SSM St Joseph Health Center
300 First Capitol Dr
Saint Charles, MO 63301
(636)947-5000

St Clare's Hospital
915 E Fifth St
Alton, IL 62002
(618)463-5150

Alton Memorial Hospital
One Memorial Dr
Alton, IL 62002
(618)463-7311

St Anthony's Health Center
1 St Anthony's Way
Alton, IL 62002
(618)465-2571

St Luke's Urgent Care Center on Clarkson Road
233 Clarkson Rd
Ellisville, MO 63011
(636)256-8644

Barnes-Jewish St Peter's Hospital
10 Hospital Dr
Saint Peters, MO 63376
(636)916-9000

St John's Urgent Care Center Saint Peters
107 Piper Hill Dr
Saint Peters, MO 63376
(636)477-8757

Center Pointe Hospital
5931 Highway 94 S
Saint Charles, MO 63304
(636)441-7300

St Luke's Urgent Care Center in St Charles
1051 Wolfrun Rd
Saint Charles, MO 63304
(636)300-0370

St John's Mercy Urgent Care Center
300 Winding Woods Dr
O Fallon, MO 63366
(636)379-4329

Jefferson Regional Medical Center
1400 US Highway 61 S
Crystal City, MO 63019
(636)933-1000

Progress West HealthCare Center
2 Progress Point Pkwy
Dardenne, MO 63368
(636)344-1000

St Luke's Urgent Care Center at WingHaven
5551 WingHaven Blvd
O Fallon, MO 63366
(636)695-2500

St Joseph's Hospital of Highland
1515 Main St
Highland, IL 62249
(618)651-2600

Red Bud Regional Hospital
325 Spring St
Red Bud, IL 62278
(618)282-3831

SSM St Joseph Hospital West
100 Medical Plz
Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367
(636)625-5200

Jersey Community Hospital
400 Maple Summit Rd
Jerseyville, IL 62052
(618)498-6402

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What is hydronephrosis?

Hydronephrosis describes the situation where the urine collecting system of the kidney is dilated. This may be a normal variant or it may be due to an underlying illness or medical condition.

Normally, the kidney filters waste products from blood and disposes of it in the urine. The urine drains into individual calyces (single=calyx) that form the renal pelvis. This empties into the ureter, a tube that connects the kidney to the bladder. The urethra is the tube that empties the bladder.

While obstruction or blockage is the most frequent cause of hydronephrosis, it may be due to problems that occur congenitally in a fetus (prenatal) or may be a physiologic response to pregnancy.

Technically, hydronephrosis specifically describes dilation and swelling of the kidney, while the term hydroureter is used to describe swelling of the ure...

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