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Bladder Cancer Expert, Known for her Medical Missions in Ukraine, Returns to University Hospitals Urology Institute and UH Seidman Cancer Center
Cleveland urologist returns to UH Urology Institute and UH Seidman Cancer Center after completing prestigious fellowship in urologic oncology. October mission to Ukraine will include two fellow UH urologists.

Three Physicians from UH Urology Institute Plan Medical Mission to Ukraine
Urologists to perform surgery on trauma patients in mission trip facilitated by Ukrainian-born UH doctor; UH also sending ambulance stocked with supplies
Randy Vince, MD named first health equity fellow by national Urology Care Foundation
UH Cutler Center for Men urologic oncologist selected for his lifelong dedication to humanitarianism and his commitment to help the field of medicine to 'do better' when it comes to health equity.
University Hospitals Urology Institute Recognized as an Axonics® Center of Excellence
Dr. David Sheyn of UH is an expert at treating bladder and bowel dysfunction with innovative Axonics Therapy
New University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center Study Demonstrates the Critical Importance of Social Determinants of Health When Evaluating the Association of Race and Cancer Outcomes
Research published in JAMA Network Open of the Journal of American Medical Association
Randy Vince, Jr., MD, Joins UH Urology Institute to Lead Enterprises Focus on Minority Mens Health
Innovative urologic oncologist has a passion for minority men’s health and racial justice in medicine.
Novel Stent Invented by UH's Dr. Lee Ponsky Secures FDA Clearance
With support of UH Ventures, State of Ohio, ProMedica Innovations and regional investors, the new Relief™ Stent has the potential to ease pain for millions of patients and reduce hospital costs.
UH Clinicians Awarded $3 million for Improved Care of Urinary Incontinence
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) grant will support the EMPOWER study, which aims to reach over 5,000 women in Northeast Ohio and evaluate various treatment methods within a primary care setting for women with urinary incontinence.