Dr. Charles Catton

Dr. Charles Catton

Radiation Oncologist
Urologist
Toronto, ON
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If you are looking for local services or  treatment  from your Local Urologist in the office or hospital from a Local Urologist, contact a provider such as ( Dr. Charles Catton ) to inquire if they are accepting patients or you need a referral.   Phone number to book an appointment 416-946-2250 .( Dr. Charles Catton )   Is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, ( Dr. Charles Catton ) is in good standing with  Colorectal Cancer Canada and ( Dr. Charles Catton ) is in good standing with the Canadian Medical Association ( Dr. Charles Catton ) is in good standing with the Canadian Urological Association (CUA)

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Erectile Dysfunction Following a Vasectomy

Sexual preservation for BPH

Urology Information: 

Depending on the case, prostate cancer may be safely followed with active surveillance or watchful waiting rather than surgery, chemotherapy or radiation. Ask your local urologist for more information on Contino®, an alternative to diapers or surgery. Patients may be referred to a urologist if their physician suspects they may need treatment for a condition relating to bladder, urethra, ureters, kidneys, and adrenal glands.

Urethral inserts like Contino® are temporarily inserted into the urethra (the tube which carries urine to the outside of the body) to prevent or reduce bladder leakage. Depending on the case, prostate cancer may be safely followed with active surveillance or watchful waiting rather than surgery, chemotherapy or radiation. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in Canadian men. It is most common in older men

Colorectal ; Other Cancers: Dietary fibre and antioxidant intake are two of the biggest considerations
when it comes to reducing the risk of preventable cancers, such as colorectal cancer. Beets and beet
greens are among the most abundant sources of both these important nutrients.

Your body will digest and absorb short-chain carbohydrates (also called rapid-acting carbohydrates) more quickly, which can actually cause a spike in the blood sugar. Some examples would be juice, white bread and sugar. Longer-chain carbohydrates take the body longer to digest and absorb, causing less of an effect on the blood sugar. Examples are legumes, oats, barley and berries. These carbohydrates can play a very important role in diabetes management. 

Surgery for prostate cancer is called a radical prostatectomy and involves the removal of the prostate gland with or without some lymph nodes in the pelvis. This can be performed with key-hole surgery called laparoscopy (usually done with a robot to help the surgeon) or through a small incision in the lower part of the abdomen called open surgery.

Once prostate cancer is diagnosed, one of the first things doctors do is determine how aggressive cancers are (also known as tumor grade) and how much of the prostate is involved and if the cancer has spread outside of the gland to nearby tissues or other parts of the body (otherwise known as tumor stage). This information is important to help determine the treatment options for men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer. What is tumor Grade?:

When a tumor is discovered on prostate biopsy, the aggressiveness of the cancer can be classified into a category called tumor grade. In general, the higher the grade, the more aggressive cancers are. In prostate cancer, the grade is most commonly described as a Gleason Score. The Gleason Score of a prostate cancer is between 2-10. Scores 6 or less are considered mildly aggressive, 7 is considered intermediate aggressive, and scores 8-10 are considered very aggressive. In summary, the higher the Gleason Score, the more aggressive the cancer is, and the greater the risk of cancer spreading outside of the prostate gland. What is tumor Stage?: Often seeing a local urologist in Toronto can help. 

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Ratings for Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist, Toronto ON, Prostate Cancer NOW

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    I was diagnosed with bladder cancer and saw Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist, Toronto ON for treatment. He understood my needs and listened to me. I had to get radiation therapy. Dr. Zlotta was very conscientious and talked to me about every step of the way. Thankfully I'm cancer free now, and will see Dr. Cattan periodically.
    Submitted: September 13, 2022
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    I was having some prostate cancer symptoms, so I was referred to Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist, Toronto ON. He diagnosed me with prostate cancer and recommended external beam radiation therapy (EBRT). i'm now in remission. I liked Dr. Catton and he would be a good specialist if you need a referral.
    Submitted: August 29, 2022
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    happy to review that Rate Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist helped me understand that prostate cancer is a malignant tumor
    Submitted: August 29, 2022
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    I went to see Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist, Toronto ON for brachytherapy, which is a treatment for prostate cancer. I knew nothing about it before I went to see him, but it involves implanting seeds in the body and then using radiation therapy. Dr. Catton explained everything to me very well. The brachytherapy went well and I will see him again for follow-up care.
    Submitted: August 28, 2022
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    I first saw Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist, Toronto ON a few months ago. I had some concerns around symptoms of prostate cancer. I've been having difficulty urinating, and since I'm in my 60s I thought it would be good to get a referral from my family doctor. He's very informative and took the time to answer my questions.
    Submitted: August 14, 2022
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    Excellent video and all the help Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist, Toronto ON, Prostate Cancer Now has been giving my family
    Submitted: August 12, 2022
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    Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist, Toronto ON, Prostate Cancer Now helped my fsther very much.
    Submitted: August 11, 2022
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    Dr. Charles Catton Radiation Oncologist, Local Urologist, Toronto ON, Physiotherapy Now does excellent treatments for prostate cancer
    Submitted: August 04, 2022
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    Very happy with treatments from Dr. Charles Catton, Urologist, Toronto, ON
    Submitted: June 18, 2022
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    Extremly happy with Dr. Charles Catton, Urologist, Toronto, ON
    Submitted: February 15, 2022

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