Urinary & Kidney
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Organ-Sparing Bladder Surgery Lets Cancer Patient Enjoy Life
A bladder reconstruction known as neobladder allows a 44-year-old cancer patient to maintain both sexual function and quality of life.

How Heart Disease Affects the Kidneys
The heart and kidneys share a special, life-sustaining connection, so that what’s good or bad for one is generally good or bad for the other.

UH Urology Team Restores Patient’s Quality of Life
After treatment for cervical cancer, Danielle Cooper developed serious complications. Learn how the specialists at UH Urology Institute were able to help.

9 Facts About Dehydration That May Surprise You
Do you wake up thirsty? If so, the reason may not be that you’re dehydrated from drinking too little water throughout the day.

New Research Shows Benefits of PSA Screening
The results of a recent study support the use of PSA screening in preventing advanced-stage prostate cancer and deaths from prostate cancer.

Penile Implant Effectively Cures Man’s Erectile Dysfunction
After receiving a penile implant at University Hospitals, a 66-year-old Shaker Heights resident with ED is closer than ever with his girlfriend of 15 years.

After Decades of Struggle, Man Finds Relief from the Urinary Symptoms of BPH
Bob was only in his thirties when he started having pain with urination. He soon realized that medication wasn’t a solution for him. At 60, he made a life-changing appointment with University Hospitals urologist Irina Jaeger, MD.