Did you know that 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer at some point in their lifetime? The good news—when caught early, it’s highly treatable. In this episode, Urologist, Dr. Emily Kelly and Radiation Oncologist, Dr. Jaymin Jhaveri share essential insights on prostate health, like the importance of recognizing early symptoms, understanding the screening process, and exploring cutting-edge treatment options.
Navigating Prostate Cancer: Symptoms, Screenings, and Solutions.
Emily Kelly, MD | Jaymin Jhaveri, MD, MS, DABR
Emily Kelly, MD, is a board-certified urologist. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology and her Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida in 2012 and her Master of Science in Biomedical Sciences at Florida Atlantic University in 2013. She then earned her Doctor of Medicine at Florida Atlantic University in 2017. She went on to complete her internship in general surgery at Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Louisiana in 2018 and her residency in urology at Louisiana State University in 2022, where she was the Urology Chief Resident from 2021 to 2022. She completed research in endourology, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and female incontinence. Including several podium presentations at the American Urologic Association as well as the World Congress of Endourology.
Jaymin Jhaveri, MD is a board-certified radiation oncologist with a background in medical physics. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Florida, graduating summa cum laude and a master’s degree in medical physics before getting a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Miami. Dr. Jhaveri completed his radiation oncology residency training at Emory University in Atlanta, GA where he served as chief resident physician and earned the Andrew W. Pippas award and Resident Research award. While at Emory University, he was also awarded the national American Society of Oncology Conquer Cancer Foundation Merit Award for engaging in groundbreaking cancer research.