Doc Talks Lecture Series: Prostate Cancer and New Treatments
Event Details
calendar_today Thu 4/16/2026
access_time 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
apartment In-Person
computer Virtual
local_activity Free
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Description

Join us for the Doc Talks Lecture Series, an educational program hosted at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital in collaboration with the YMCA. This series features local medical experts delivering key health information and community wellness updates in a welcoming setting.

This hybrid event will show how modern technology is changing the way doctors approach a prostate cancer diagnosis. Dr. Andre Abreu , an expert in using advanced imaging and robotic surgery, will explain how we now use “smart” tools like Artificial Intelligence to find cancer cells more accurately than ever before. This talk will cover who should get checked and how new “focal therapies” can treat the cancer specifically without the heavy side effects of traditional surgery.

What we will cover

  • Hear from Dr. Andre Abreu, the Director of Image-guided Surgery at the USC Institute of Urology.
  • See how Artificial Intelligence helps doctors read scans to improve the accuracy of a prostate cancer diagnosis.
  • Learn about focal therapy, a precise treatment that targets only the cancer and helps patients recover faster.
  • Get updates from a lead researcher who is currently running clinical trials to find better ways to fight this disease.

Please be advised that no Doc Talks lectures will be scheduled for August and December.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a Hybrid event, meaning attendees can participate either in-person or virtually.

USC Verdugo Hills Hospital on the 4th Floor in Council Rooms A & B.

Registration is completed via the online form. Alternatively, you can also call (818) 952-2228 to register for a lecture.

A box lunch for takeaway is provided for in-person guests. Please register 48 hours in advance to secure your lunch reservation.