The Prostate Clinic
Related topics: Prostate diseases
The Prostate Clinic provides outpatient assessment, diagnosis and treatment to people living with prostate disease and in-house translational research and clinical trials to improve prostate disease care.
What to expect
The Prostate Centre fosters the paradigm of team-driven translational health research to discover molecular mechanisms of cancer progression and therapeutic resistance, and to use this information to develop new services and products that reduce suffering, improve survival for patients with cancer and promote regional growth of biotechnology.
We have a diverse range of clinical urologic specialties, and provide world class care to patients who are treated by our faculty.
Clinic goals
- Provide the very best treatment for men with prostate disease.
- Act as a focus for prostate research and state of the art treatment activities throughout the Province of British Columbia.
- Provide a national and international focus for research into prostate disease, which will enhance the understanding of many aspects of its biology.
- Apply this knowledge in a practical way, leading to the development of new and better diagnostic tools and treatment methods.
- Unify, in a virtual sense, the prostate research and treatment programs in British Columbia.
- Provide a state-of-the-art facility for education of scientists and health care professionals at the undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate levels.
- Attract the best investigators, clinicians, graduate students and post doctoral fellows from Canada and around the globe who will acquire and disseminate new knowledge in the field of prostate disease.
- Facilitate the translational aspect of research by the geographic proximity of clinical and basic science laboratory space.
- Develop and disseminate educational materials and processes for the general public.
- Promote regional growth of biotechnology.
The Prostate Clinic at Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre
- Main: (604) 875-5003