Bladder cancer related to smoking and obesity

Sherri Elliot, Bowman, N.D., noticed blood in her urine. JRMC Urologist, Dr. Robert Bates diagnosed Elliot with malignant neoplasm of the urinary bladder. Learn more at (701) 952-4878.
Posted On November 17, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Bladder cancer related to smoking and obesity

A visit to the urologist helped one woman heal her bladder. It also helped her quit smoking. Sherri Elliott, Bowdon, N.D., visited her primary care physician in February 2018 when she noticed...

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The survival rate of testicular cancer is greater than 95%. Yet, that wasn’t the case with Tom Boerger received his diagnosis in 1993. (701) 952-4878.
Posted On November 6, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Tom Boerger shares testicular cancer journey

Testicular cancer treatment has changed over time. Today, the survival rate of testicular cancer is greater than 95%. Yet, that wasn’t the case with Tom Boerger received his diagnosis in 1993. Back...

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GROWvember is the perfect time to get up and go see a urologist regarding men's health. Schedule direct with JRMC Urologist, Dr. Bates, at (701) 952-4878.
Posted On October 10, 2019 / Posted in JRMC News

Man up during GROWvember for men’s health

Men’s health below the belt can make a person squeamish, but ignoring symptoms throughout the year – especially during GROWvember- can have a devastating effect. “Silence can be our worst enemy. Talking...

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JRMC Urologist, Dr. Christopher Cost shares signs and symptoms of prostate cancer.
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4 signs of prostate issues

Low flow? Burning sensation? Frequent urination? When it comes to the prostate, a urologist can help. JRMC Urologist Dr. Brent Williams specializes in treating urological diseases. Urology really means treating conditions associated...

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JRMC Urologist, Dr. Christopher Cost shares signs and symptoms of testicular cancer.
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3 signs of testicular cancer

Testicular cancer is a sensitive subject. Doctors most often find testicular cancer in men between the ages of 15 and 30. This disease is easily diagnosed, highly treatable and also almost always curable....

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