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Urology Times Podcasts

Urology Times Podcasts

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Urology Times Podcasts is the official podcast platform for Urology Times®, including Speaking of Urology, MEDcast, and Pearls & Perspectives. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with the latest in expert clinical analysis, practice advice, and timely and informative insights from leaders in urology. 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The UroOnc Minute: Salvage Focal Therapy for Radiorecurrent Prostate Cancer, with Alexander Light, MBBS
    2026/04/14
    In this episode of The UroOnc Minute, Adam B. Weiner, MD, speaks with Alexander Light, MBBS, about evolving strategies for salvage treatment in patients with radiorecurrent prostate cancer.
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    8 分
  • The UroOnc Minute: LITESPARK-022 and Adjuvant Therapy in ccRCC, with Wesley Yip, MD
    2026/04/14
    In this episode of the UroOnc Minute, Wesley Yip, MD, joins host Adam B. Weiner, MD, to discuss key takeaways from the LITESPARK-022 trial, exploring the role for adjuvant pembrolizumab plus belzutifan in patients with clear cell renal cell carcinoma.
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    5 分
  • Pearls & Perspectives: Bridging Medicine and Intimacy, with Polly Rodriguez
    2026/04/10

    In this episode of Pearls and Perspectives, host Amy Pearlman, MD, is joined by Polly Rodriguez, CEO and co-founder of Unbound, for a candid and wide-ranging conversation at the intersection of sexual health, innovation, and patient advocacy. Rodriguez shares the deeply personal experience that shaped her mission: a cancer diagnosis at age 21 that led to early menopause—without warning from her care team about the profound sexual health consequences that would follow. That gap in care became the catalyst for building a company focused on accessible, body-safe, and stigma-free sexual wellness products.

    Together, Pearlman and Rodriguez explore the persistent disconnect between medical treatment and quality-of-life conversations, particularly when it comes to sexual health. Rodriguez reflects on how discussions during her cancer care centered on fertility but overlooked equally critical issues such as pain with sex, loss of libido, and vaginal dryness—symptoms that significantly affect long-term well-being. Pearlman builds on this by emphasizing the importance of normalizing these conversations in clinical practice, offering practical frameworks for clinicians to introduce sexual health in a way that is brief, inclusive, and non-intimidating for patients.

    The discussion then shifts to the broader landscape of sexual wellness, where Rodriguez outlines the challenges of building a company in a largely unregulated and stigmatized industry. She highlights gaps in safety standards, noting that many sexual wellness products are not subject to FDA oversight, and explains how Unbound prioritizes body-safe materials, affordability, and modern design. The conversation also touches on systemic disparities in how products for male vs female sexual health are marketed and regulated, underscoring the ongoing barriers to innovation and education in this space.

    From a clinical perspective, the episode offers practical insights into how sexual wellness products—such as lubricants and vibrators—can play a meaningful role in patient care, particularly for individuals recovering from cancer treatment or experiencing menopause-related symptoms. Rodriguez and Pearlman discuss the nuances of different product types, from water-based vs silicone lubricants to emerging technologies like suction-based stimulation, framing these tools not as luxury items but as essential components of sexual health and recovery.

    Importantly, the conversation expands beyond products to address the psychological and relational dimensions of intimacy. Rodriguez speaks to the process of reconnecting with one’s body after illness, while Pearlman highlights how open communication and a willingness to explore can transform partnered relationships. Both emphasize that pleasure, curiosity, and agency are lifelong aspects of health—ones that deserve the same attention and normalization as any other clinical outcome.

    The episode ultimately reinforces a central message: Sexual health is not ancillary to overall health—it is integral. By bridging the gap between medicine, innovation, and patient experience, Pearlman and Rodriguez advocate for a more holistic, informed, and stigma-free approach to care.


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    45 分
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