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Epigenetic Inheritance of Disease Raises Concerns About Chemicals

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Epigenetic Inheritance of Disease Raises Concerns About Chemicals Newsletter · March 2026 Patient Education Series Environmental Health & Cancer Risk Toxic Inheritance: How a Single Chemical Exposure Can Shape Health Across 20 Generations Groundbreaking new research shows that pesticides and endocrine-disrupting chemicals can reprogram reproductive cells in ways that drive disease — including prostate disease — in descendants who were never directly exposed. The implications for understanding prostate cancer risk may be profound. |  March 2026  |  Based on peer-reviewed research and recent scientific releases Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) A landmark study published in February 2026 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that a single prenatal exposure to the fungicide vinclozolin caused measurable disease — including prostate and kidney disease — across 20 subsequent generations of rats, with...

The Surgeon Experience Factor

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IPCSG_Surgeon_Experience_Learning_Curve.html | Claude IPCSG Newsletter  ·  Surgeon Experience & Learning Curve  ·  March 2026 How many cases does it take before a robotic prostatectomy surgeon reaches proficiency? The evidence reveals not one learning curve but several — and one of them may never fully plateau. What patients need to know before choosing a surgeon. March 2026 Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) Surgical experience is one of the strongest independent predictors of outcomes after radical prostatectomy — in some studies as powerful as the choice of surgical technique itself. The research reveals not a single learning curve but a cascade of overlapping ones, each stabilizing at a different case threshold: operative efficiency and complication avoidance improve within the first 50–100 cases; positive surgical margin rates stabilize around 150–200 cases; urinary continence continues improving past 200–400 cases; and erec...

What the Surgery Is Actually Doing

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RP Surgical Techniques Compared IPCSG Newsletter  ·  Surgical Technique Deep-Dive  ·  March 2026 A systematic comparison of radical prostatectomy techniques evaluated against the four things patients care about most: removing the cancer completely, checking the margins, preserving urinary control, and protecting erectile function. Suturing and nerve-sparing examined in technical detail. Prepared for the IPCSG Newsletter  ·  March 2026 Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF) Radical prostatectomy has four measurable goals that matter to patients: complete cancer removal, clear surgical margins, retained urinary continence, and preserved erectile function — the "Trifecta" or "Pentafecta" standard. No single surgical approach optimizes all four simultaneously; every technique involves trade-offs. Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) is now the dominant approach worldwide (>90% of U.S. cases), achieving better functional outcome...