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Back to Full Speed After Prostate Cancer

After a cancer diagnosis at 52, Greg Sutliff is back to the things that give his life meaning.

“I’m a little bit of a science nerd,” said Sutliff.

So, when the energy efficiency director learned he had prostate cancer, he had plenty of questions for Alan Iverson, MD, his urologist at Kaiser Permanente in Sacramento.

Dr. Iverson answered with pragmatism and empathy.

“I appreciated his matter-of-fact approach,” said Sutliff. And based on the information Dr. Iverson provided, Sutliff decided to move ahead with surgery to remove his prostate.

A Team of Experts Under One Roof

As a Kaiser Permanente member, Sutliff benefited from the organization’s comprehensive approach to cancer care.

“We have physical therapists, we have radiation oncologists, we have surgeons — all under one roof,” said urologic oncologist Jared Whitson, MD.

A specialist in laparoscopic surgery, Dr. Whitson used the minimally invasive technique to perform Sutliff’s prostatectomy. “Some of the instruments are actually robotic, wristed instruments,” he explained. “Incisions are much smaller, pain is much less, and recovery time is usually 2 to 3 weeks shorter.”

Now back to the things he enjoys most — from doing yoga to playing basketball with his son — Sutliff considers himself “a very lucky person.”

“I got the best care I could have gotten.”

Learn more about cancer care at Kaiser Permanente.

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  1. I think it is cool how some of the instruments used are robotic wristed instruments. A ton of people might assume that doctors do everything on their own. But these precise robotic tools help them get it all done without messing up.

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