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Dr. Dan Lin on the BackTable Urology Podcast

Dr. Dan Lin

Urologist

1 Podcast • 1 Course on BackTable

Dr. Dan Lin is a urologist at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.

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Active Surveillance: A Data-Driven Approach
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Episode # 203  •  03 Dec 2024

Active Surveillance: A Data-Driven Approach

Recent research is changing how we manage low risk prostate cancer. In this BackTable Urology Podcast episode, Dr. Dan Lin, a urologist at the University of Washington, walks through contemporary diagnosis, surveillance, and management of Grade Group 2 prostate cancer with host Dr. Aditya Bagrodia.

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Prostate Cancer Management

Urology Course

4.5 hours, 47 lessons

About

Daniel Lin, M.D., is a board certified urologist at the Urology Clinic at UW Medical Center and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, chief of UW Urologic Oncology, the Pritt Family Endowed Chair in Prostate Cancer Research and a UW professor of Urology.

Dr. Lin specializes in genitourinary oncologic surgery. He considers educating a patient about his or her options for their cancer, about what to expect in the big picture, whether that’s about their surgery or after surgery, and their general well-being later, to be an important part of their care.

Dr. Lin earned his M.D. at Vanderbilt. His clinical and research interests include genitourinary oncology, early detection and prevention and basic research.

Visit UW Medicine to learn more about Dr. Dan Lin.

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