There is a Better Alternative to a Prostate Biopsy
Superior to needle biopsies, Sonograms are an accurate, safe and painless way to detect and monitor Prostate and other forms of Cancer at an early stage.
For decades, American urologists have made needle biopsies the cornerstone of their prostate diagnosis, often ordering them immediately following an abnormal PSA test. However, more and more evidence is emerging which states that prostate biopsies are not only dangerous, but also that most are completely unnecessary. In fact, according to the National Cancer Institute, between 70 and 75% of men who undergo a biopsy because of an abnormal PSA do not have cancer!
An emerging, powerful alternative to biopsies is Sonography. High-powered sonograms are a natural, non-invasive way to monitor inflammation/tumors in the prostate, breasts and other parts such as the knees, testicles, pelvis, penis, thyroid, and gallbladder. This imaging technique is offered exclusively at the Issels Medical Center located in Phoenix, Arizona, hence the name "Phoenix Sonograms".
- Can be done as an alternative to a needle biopsy, thus avoiding its risks
- Completely painless
- Safe, simple and non-invasive
- Completed in less than one hour
- Inexpensive and requires no post-procedure care or recovery
- Highly accurate in monitoring changes or new tumors in your prostate, monitoring the effectiveness of therapy and tailoring future therapy
"Well, I am so sorry I agreed to a biopsy, which was a disaster for me, when the whole prostate can be seen so clearly on the Sonogram screen and a DVD to show my Doctor and my nervous family that my prostate tumor is gone, gone!"
- M.S. Seattle, WA |
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Since 1997, the Prostate90 Foundation has pioneered the use of Sonography to determine whether Prostatitis or a prostate tumor exists in patients. Repeat Sonograms are then used to ensure that healing is taking place.
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If you're interested in learning more about Sonograms - or to schedule an appointment - please call us at (602) 493-2273 or e-mail us at
PhoenixSonograms@gmail.com. We're happy to answer any questions or concerns you might have about our services. |