When most people think about the dangers of smoking, their minds immediately go to the lungs. We’ve seen the graphic warnings and the statistics on respiratory disease for decades. However, there is another organ – one far removed from the chest cavity – that is profoundly affected by tobacco: the bladder. Bladder cancer is often […]
May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
Every May, the global health community turns its attention to a disease that is often overlooked despite its prevalence: Bladder Cancer. As the sixth most common cancer in the United States and a significant health concern in Australia, Bladder Cancer Awareness Month serves as a vital reminder to recognise the signs, understand the risks, and […]
Navigating your 50s: Why this decade matters most for prostate health
From PSA testing to early BPH signs, here’s what men in their 50s shouldn’t ignore As men in Sydney reach their 50s, the focus often shifts toward superannuation, career peaks, and perhaps finally lowering that golf handicap. However, from a urological perspective, this is the most critical decade for your prostate. At Urology Specialist, we […]
April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month
April is officially Testicular Cancer Awareness Month – your personal reminder to get familiar with your body and make the self-exam part of your routine. The goal is simple: break the stigma with straightforward, life-saving advice. Let’s be real: most men don’t spend much time thinking about their testicles unless they’re, well, in the way. […]
Winter Hydration: Why We Forget to Drink Water and How it Affects Your Kidneys
As the temperature drops in Sydney, our natural thirst response tends to diminish. While we are quick to carry a water bottle during a scorching January afternoon at Bondi, the cooler winter months often lead to a significant – and potentially dangerous – drop in our daily fluid intake. At Urology Specialist, we often see […]






