

Dr. Scott Eggener
Urologist
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Dr. Scott Eggener is the director of the High Risk and Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic at UChicago Medicine in Illinois.
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Episode # 37 • 27 Apr 2022
Practical PSA Screening for PCPs and Urologists
We talk with Dr. Scott Eggener about the importance of practical PSA screenings and shared decision making with patients. Dr. Eggener advocates for the prevention of overdiagnosis and overtreatment in prostate cancer.
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Scott Eggener, MD, is Professor of Surgery and Radiology and Vice-Chair of Urology at University of Chicago Medicine. He also holds the Bruce and Beth White Family Professorship in Urologic Oncology, and serves as Director of the University of Chicago High Risk & Advanced Prostate Cancer Clinic (UCHAP). Dr. Eggener is an experienced robotic and open surgeon who specializes in the care of patients with prostate, kidney, and testicular cancers. His research, which has resulted in over 250 publications, exclusively focuses on urologic cancers and primarily focuses on improving the screening and care of men with prostate cancer. Dr. Eggener’s research has been presented at national and international meetings. He is a senior faculty scholar at the Bucksbaum Institute for Clinical Excellence and an associate editor at four medical journals. He is on the executive board of International Volunteers in Urology, and frequently participates in volunteer educational and surgical international missions.
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