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Coming up at 7:56AM, stop by Marco Polo 805 for Dr. Roger Klein, MD, PhD's presentation: Intraoperative Indocyanine Green Mapping Demonstrates Abnormal Lymphatic Drainage at the Time of Adult-Acquired Buried Penis Reconstruction. #AUA25


Efficacy and safety of darolutamide + ADT in Black patients with mHSPC from the phase 3 #ARANOTE trial. Presented by Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA UPMC Urology. #AUA25 written coverage by Rashid K. Sayyid USC > bit.ly/3Yj20aO Amer. Urol. Assn. Bayer | Pharmaceuticals



ARANOTE substudy highlights benefits of darolutamide in Black men urologytimes.com/view/aranote-s… #urology #AUA25 #prostatecancer Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA UPMC Urology

Coming up at 1:00PM, Dr. Benjamin J. Davies MD will be presenting at the Prostate Cancer: Detection and Screening III session in Marco Polo 701. #AUA25


Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA, (Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA) discusses a sub-analysis of the phase 3 ARANOTE trial, focusing on Black patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer. #pcsm #AUA25 | UPMC Urology hubs.li/Q03k6bjF0

On the final day of the #AUA2025 annual meeting, UPMC Urology experts including Kathryn Marchetti, MD, Vanessa Peña, MD, and Benjamin Davies, MD, will present on key topics such as remote monitoring programs, prostate cancer screening, and global health. go.upmc.com/11310v9bX


🌟It's the last day of #AUA25! We have several exciting presentations this morning, including one by Dr. Kathryn Marchetti at 7:00AM, who will be presenting research on her remote monitoring program. Society of Urologic Oncology #suofellow


➡️Also at 7:00AM, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine student Lucy Cheng will be presenting on patient-reported understanding of male reproductive healthcare following Dobbs. Come to Marco Polo 701 to learn about her research! #aspiringurologist #AUA25



Proud to announce the creation of the Elizabeth R. Sagan, MD, Endowed Chair of Female Urology at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Dr. Sagan, a 1979 alum and the region’s first female urologist, broke barriers and paved the way for women in the field. At our annual reception during Amer. Urol. Assn.


Join us on May 31st as members of our team, the UPMC Bladder Cancer Support Group, and Pittsburgh's BCAN community participate in the 2025 Walk to End Bladder Cancer. Learn how to participate or show your support: bit.ly/4lYt8pu 🧡 Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network #bladdercancermonth25


.UPMC Urology & University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine announced the establishment of an Endowed Chair of Female Urology to elevate this important aspect of women’s health & to honor the memory of Elizabeth Sagan, MD, legendary urological surgeon who transformed the profession. go.upmc.com/1193OJbUW



Inspiring story of two bladder cancer survivors helping others through their journey through Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network. Proud to see our very own Dr. Kathryn Marchetti and her research featured in this important story! #BladderCancerAwarenessMonth TribLIVE.com 🧡🔗bit.ly/44ATk3w

A huge thank you to Dr. Alexander P Cole from @bwhurology for presenting at this morning's Grand Rounds! Great discussion on building a climate-resilient health system and the role urology can play in driving sustainable care. #GrandRounds


We're excited to share the launch of a new video series featuring Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA via Urology Times & HCPLive. Dr. Trinh explores the high incidence of prostate cancer in Black men and the complex factors driving this disparity. 🎥bit.ly/4kr35G9 New episodes drop weekly!

On NPR this morning with Steve Inskeep Tried to give a broader view of metastatic prostate cancer landscape. npr.org/2025/05/19/nx-…

Thanks, Benjamin J. Davies MD for the fantastic hospitality! What a superb trip to a storied Urology Department. Having had 7! UPMC residents as our Fox Chase Cancer Center Department of Urology YUO fellows, know first hand how incredible the training that the residents receive. Great to see old friends and meet the


In 2 Urology Times® Investigator Perspectives, Dr. Neal Shore explores ultra-low PSA in mHSPC, while Quoc-Dien Trinh, MD, MBA highlights new data on treatment outcomes in Black patients with mHSPC. Watch Now: Dr. Shore: hubs.li/Q03px4Xf0 Dr. Trinh: hubs.li/Q03px32z0
