Prostate Cancer Will Be the Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancer for Men in 2014
An estimated 233,000 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2014, making it the most common cancer among men in the U.S. Early detection through regular exams remains crucial, and awareness campaigns like Movember and the ZERO Prostate Cancer race are helping to educate men about prostate…
2013: A Year in Review
The Urology Group reflects on 2013's major milestones, including adding CyberKnife cancer treatment, raising $124,000 for prostate cancer research, and expanding with new patient offices across the Tri-State region.
New Weapon, New Hope for Prostate Cancer Patients
CyberKnife stereotactic body radiation therapy offers prostate cancer patients a breakthrough non-invasive treatment that delivers precise radiation in fewer sessions than traditional therapy, with no anesthesia or catheter required.
Movember: Changing the Face of Men’s Health
Movember raises awareness about men's health, particularly prostate and testicular cancer. Learn key prevention strategies including regular check-ups, exercise, healthy diet, quality sleep, and understanding family history to reduce preventable deaths.
You’ve been diagnosed with kidney cancer – what’s next?
A kidney cancer diagnosis is treatable, especially when caught early. Learn about staging, treatment options including surgery and newer immunologic therapies, the importance of choosing a specialist urologist, and support resources to help you navigate this journey with confidence.
A Great Day for the Race
Nearly 1,500 runners, walkers and volunteers gathered for the 2013 ZERO Prostate Cancer 5K/10K in Cincinnati, raising over $100,000 to fight prostate cancer and support survivors in the community.
Racing to Beat Prostate Cancer – This Saturday, September 7
Join us Saturday, September 7 for the ZERO Prostate Cancer 5K/10K Run/Walk to raise awareness and funding for prostate cancer research. Over 218,000 men are diagnosed annually—help make a difference while enjoying a rewarding community event at The Urology Group in Norwood.
Looking Back – and Looking Ahead
After a year at our new Norwood campus, we've transformed patient care with advanced pathology, diagnostic and surgical services under one roof. Discover what's next as we introduce groundbreaking prostate cancer treatment technology.
Robotic Surgery: Three Things You Didn’t Know
Robotic surgery offers less invasive alternatives to open procedures with benefits including minimal blood loss, smaller scars, and faster recovery times. A surgeon controls miniaturized instruments guided by 3D imaging, not a robot performing autonomously.
Can Doctors Tell When Patients Shade the Truth?
Doctors can often detect when patients aren't being truthful about their health habits and symptoms. Being honest with your doctor is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, even if it feels uncomfortable or embarrassing.


