Beating the Summer Slump for Young Athletes and Prostate Cancer in Older Men

Kansas City, Kan- The Morning Medical Update discussed prostate cancer, highlighting former President Biden's diagnosis and treatment strategies. Dr. Steve Stites shared his personal experience with low-grade prostate cancer, emphasizing the importance of regular screenings.

Dr. William Parker explained that stage four prostate cancer affects about 5% of diagnosed cases and stressed the significance of early detection.

The segment also covered youth sports training, focusing on injury prevention and performance enhancement. Roger Allen, a strength and conditioning specialist, detailed a 10-week program for athletes aged 8 to 21, emphasizing proper movement and muscle activation.

 

Dr. Steve Stites, Chief Medical Officer, The University of Kansas Health System

  • Dr. Stites shares his personal experience with prostate cancer, noting his diagnosis around 2015-2016 and the ongoing monitoring.
  • He explains his ongoing screening and biopsy experiences.

Dr. Will Parker, Urologic Oncologist, The University of Kansas Cancer Center

  • Dr. Parker explains the rarity of stage four prostate cancer, representing about 5% of diagnosed cases.
  • He addresses common symptoms of prostate cancer, noting that many men experience no symptoms until the disease is advanced.

Roger Allen, Strength and Conditioning Specialist, The University of Kansas Health System

  • Roger Allen discusses the unique challenges of training youth athletes, including dealing with growing pains and injury prevention.
  • He highlights the importance of making training fun and engaging for younger athletes.
  • The athlete-to-coach ratio is maintained at 9:1 to ensure individualized attention and feedback for each athlete.

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