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Dr Samadi: A Renowned Prostate Cancer Specialist

By Phyllis Schroeder


There are so many individuals who have been stricken down with cancer in this current day and age, most specifically prostate cancer. Dr Samadi, a world-renowned specialist who was originally born in Iran, has made it his mission to battle this crippling and ugly disease through unique regimens and treatments. Most know of his successes through the use of robotic surgery on patients who have been stricken by this dreaded disease.

Prostate cancer mostly strikes men in their middle age and later years. The symptoms may consist of painful urination, an increased frequency of urination and diminished sexual energy. The mortality rate is getting lower every year as researchers and physicians such as this renowned and very committed surgeon are coming up with new and innovative methods of battling this dreaded disease.

This very talented and committed man came from humble beginnings. He immigrated from overseas at the age of 15. He was actually born a Jew in Iran and fled when it became difficult in his country, leaving a young sister and both of his parents in his homeland. Both he and his brother went to school in the countries of Belgium and Great Britain before arriving on American soil. Both received their high school diplomas here in the States and continued their educations in college.

Samadi attended Stony Brook University, Montefiore Medical Center, and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine before starting his career. His brother went on to become a well respected ear, nose and throat doctor while he struck out on his own and specialized in prostate and similar surgeries.

This dedicated physician has assisted more than 6,000 patients with getting on with their lives - lives they probably would not have had were it not for his successful surgeries. He is most well known and credited for his SMART system. This stands for Samadi Modified Robotic Treatment and is the use of his advanced robotic technology in performing these noninvasive surgeries. It is very popular as it does not involve a long recovery time, there is very little pain involved, very little blood is lost, and there is minimal scarring. Even celebrities have used his services. The success rate of his operations is about 90%.

Currently he is employed at the Lenox Hills Hospital and is also the head of the Urology Department and also the Robotic Surgery Department. He is even more in the public's eye as he is a medical correspondent for a television company and also a commentator on a radio medical show.

Individuals who would like more background and updates on this well-known doctor can follow him on his personal blog. Here he answers health and well being questions of the general public and posts articles on everything from dieting to the various forms of cancer. His blog covers many more issues than just prostate cancer and he publishes continuously to update his followers on what is going on in the medical arena.

This story is made even more inspiring because this doctor came from extremely humble and difficult beginnings. His motivation and intelligence took him to where he could truly help others who were suffering and in pain. He has saved many lives and his patients are grateful for his commitment to and expertise in the medical field. Hopefully, he will make many more discoveries and come up with even more advanced means to help those stricken with cancer and other illnesses.




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