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Jeremy Goad

UROLOGIC SURGEON WITHIN GENITOURINARY ONCOLOGY SER
Oncology
The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Australia

Biography

Jeremy Goad is a Urologic Surgeon with over twenty years of experience managing Genitourinary Cancer in addition to General Urology. As well as being a member of the Genitourinary Oncology Service at Peter MacCallum, Mr Goad is the Director of Urology at St. Vincents Hospital Melbourne.  After completing Medical training at the University of Melbourne and his Surgical Fellowship under the auspices of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Dr Goad completed a two year Urologic Oncology Fellowship in the United States at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.  Since that time he has worked as a Consultant Urologic Surgeon at Royal Melbourne (1994 -2002) , St. Vincents (1994-) and Peter MacCallum (2002-) Dr Goads has had a long term interest in the management of Prostate Cancer and has extensive experience performing Radical Prostatectomy both via open approach and Robotic Laparoscopic technique as well as Retroperitoneal Lymph Node Dissection for Testis Cancer and Neobladder Reconstruction after Cystoprostatectomy. Dr Goad has research interests in all aspects of Urologic Oncology has many years of experience teaching and training medical students and surgical trainees. In private practice Dr Goad is a founding member of the Melbourne Urology Group located in Central Melbourne.

Research Interest

UROLOGIC ONCOLOGY  

Publications

  • Makato Ohoro, Jeremy R Goad, Thomas M Wheeler, Judith K Dunn and Peter T Scardino (December 1994). Can Radical Prostatectomy Alter the Progression of Poorly Differentiated Prostate Cancer? Houston, Texas. Journal of Urology, Vol 152.

  • Jeremy R Goad and Peter T Scardino. Modifications in the Technique of Radical Retropubic Prostatectomy to Minimize Blood Loss. Atlas of the Urologic Clinics of North America. Volume 2. Number 2. October 1994 p 65-80.

  • J. R. Goad, MD, S-J Chang MD, M. Ohori, MD, and P.T. Scardino, MD. Prostate Specific Antigen after Definitive Radiotherapy for Clinically Localised Prostate Cancer. Scott Department of Urology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas Urologic Clinics of North America November. Urologic Clinics of North America, Volume 20, Number 4, November 1993, p 727-736.

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