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Premier Urologists in Baltimore Maryland
Chesapeake Urology Associates is the largest urology practice in Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic Region. Our urologists deliver the most innovative and compassionate urology care available. Composed of 46 of the mid-Atlantic region's top urologists, including many who are fellowship trained, 4 radiation oncologists, and a urologic pathologist, Chesapeake Urology provides the convenience of 16 urology centers and 14 surgical centers throughout the greater Baltimore, Maryland area. Our experienced, board-certified urologists use advanced treatments to manage all types of urological problems for adults and children, including the da Vinci Robotic Surgical System and many other laparoscopic and minimally invasive urological procedures. Contact our Maryland urology practice today. 
Medicine for Men: A Baltimore urology group, led by a dynamic CEO, raises money for prostate cancer research
Dr. Sanford Siegel, 59, CEO of Chesapeake Urology Associates (CUA) in Baltimore, isn't a runner. But when fellow urologist and marathoner Dr. Sean Van Zijl suggested that CUA sponsor a race to benefit prostate cancer research, Siegel enthusiastically supported the idea. "I wrote a proposal," says Van Zijl, "and Dr. Siegel just ran with it." Read more...
Innovative Treatments for Prostate Cancer: What Is Best For You?
Prostate cancer treatments have come a long way in a relatively short period of time - in part because of improvements in screening practices, which has led to more patients being diagnosed at early stages of the disease. This means treatment regimens can be started earlier, which means these treatments are more likely to yield positive outcomes for patients. Read more...
Ask The Doctor: At What Age Should Prostate Cancer Screening Start?: A Discussion with Dr. Bruce W. Berger, Board-Certified Urologist
For urologists at Chesapeake Urology, there is no doubt that the American Urologic Association has the right approach, which is to advocate that men begin PSA testing at age 40, provided there are no other health concerns that indicate the man has less than a 10-yearlife expectancy. This way, their doctors have a baseline to help monitor their prostate cancer risk in the future. Read more...
High-Tech and High-Touch: Chesapeake Urology Prostate Center
Consistently, prostate cancer ranks in the top three most common forms of cancer diagnosed for men each year. Knowing that an abundance of men are experiencing the same feelings is not enough to ease the pain of learning of a diagnosis. Cancer is life-changing, no matter how severe its form and stage. Finding reassurance can often be difficult, and sometimes what it takes is talking to someone who has been there or is experiencing the same things. Read more...
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Enlarged Prostate/BPH
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Kidney Cancer
Kidney Stones
Male Infertility and Sexuality
Minimally Invasive and Robotic Surgery
Prostate Cancer
Urinary Incontinence
Vasectomy
Vasectomy Reversal
Other Urologic Conditions
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2009 Great Prostate Cancer Challenge Run/Walk
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