

Dr. Sara Psutka
Urologic Oncologist
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Dr. Sara Psutka is an associate professor and urologic oncologist at UW in Seattle, Washington.
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Episode # 139 • 29 Nov 2023
Gynecologic-Sparing Cystectomy & More: Prioritizing Female Sexual Health
In this week’s BackTable Podcast, guests Dr. Sarah Psutka and Dr. Rachel Rubin join host Dr. Aditya Bagrodia to discuss the importance of considering women’s sexual health in urologic oncology surgeries.
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About
Dr. Sarah Psutka MD, MSc is an Associate Professor of Urology in the Department of Urology at the University of Washington and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. She received her undergraduate and medical degrees from Harvard University and completed urology residency training at the Massachusetts General Hospital. She completed a Society of Urologic Oncology Fellowship in Urologic Oncology at the Mayo Clinic, and concurrently obtained her Masters’ in Clinical and Translational Science.
Dr. Psutka’s clinical efforts focus on minimally-invasive and complex open urologic oncology, with a particular interest in advanced bladder, kidney, and testis cancer. In addition to her practice at the University of Washington main campus, she leads the urologic oncology program at Harborview Medical Center and is the Associate Program Director of the UW Society of Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program.
Dr. Psutka’s research focuses on the study and development of personalized, comprehensive risk stratification measures in patients with advanced urologic malignancies. She leads research studying the integration of principles of aging research, comprehensive geriatric assessments, body composition, and psychometric capital assessments in patients with advanced GU malignancies with a focus on patient-reported outcomes and development of prehabilitation interventions. She currently leads multiple clinical trials in bladder and kidney cancer. Her research has been funded by the National Institute of Aging (2022-2024 GEMSSTAR award), and the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, and she was the 2022 Recipient of the Society of Urologic Oncology Young Investigator Award.
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