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About Dr Roger Watson
Profile: Dr Roger Watson has a special interest in prostate cancer, radical prostatectomy with nerve sparing both with robotic and open surgery, prostate ultrasound and biopsy, multimodal management of advanced prostate cancer, bladder cancer, diagnosis and assessment of suspected bladder cancer, telescopic bladder preserving treatments for early bladder cancer, radical cystectomy including continent urinary reconstruction, clinical trials in early and advanced bladder cancer, kidney and testicular cancer, and laparoscopic surgery for urological cancers.Dr Watson trained in urological surgery in Brisbane, completing the RACS Fellowship in 1993. Following this, he undertook subspecialised training in the United Kingdom and the USA.He has published extensively on all aspects of urological cancer, particularly bladder and prostate cancer.
Special interests: Urological cancer - bladder, prostate, testis, kidney
Practice Location
- Practice name Greenslopes Private Hospital
- Address Suite 29, Mater Medical Centre, 293 Vulture Street, South Brisbane, QLD
- Suburb or City South Brisbane, QLD
- State Queensland
- Country Australia
Secondary Practice Location
- Practice name North West Private Hospital
- Address North West Private Hospital, 137 Flockton St, Suite H, Ramsay Place, Everton Park, QLD
- Suburb or City Everton Park, QLD
- State Queensland
- Country Australia
- What is the Dr Roger Watson's specialty?
- Dr Roger Watson is a Urologist.
- What is the address of the Dr Roger Watson's practice?
- Dr Roger Watson works at Suite 29, Mater Medical Centre, 293 Vulture Street, South Brisbane, QLD
- What are the Dr Roger Watson's qualifications?
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Profile: Dr Roger Watson has a special interest in prostate cancer, radical prostatectomy with nerve sparing both with robotic and open surgery, prostate ultrasound and biopsy, multimodal management of advanced prostate cancer, bladder cancer, diagnosis and assessment of suspected bladder cancer, telescopic bladder preserving treatments for early bladder cancer, radical cystectomy including continent urinary reconstruction, clinical trials in early and advanced bladder cancer, kidney and testicular cancer, and laparoscopic surgery for urological cancers.Dr Watson trained in urological surgery in Brisbane, completing the RACS Fellowship in 1993. Following this, he undertook subspecialised training in the United Kingdom and the USA.He has published extensively on all aspects of urological cancer, particularly bladder and prostate cancer.
Special interests: Urological cancer - bladder, prostate, testis, kidney