Why we use robotic surgery to treat large kidney cancer tumors
October 4, 2017
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Vitaly Margulis, M.D., Professor of Urology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin and UT Southwestern Medical School. He trained in the highly competitive urology residency program at UT Southwestern and completed a fellowship in urologic oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, where he was previously a Clinical Specialist in Urologic Oncology. He joined the UT Southwestern faculty in 2009.
An expert surgeon, Dr. Margulis uses minimally invasive techniques to treat patients with soft-tissue tumors and kidney, prostate, bladder, testicular, penile, and adrenal cancers. His research projects include clinical and lab research focused on the biology of kidney cancer, the genetic changes that occur and cause it to spread, and how to stop it.
Dr. Margulis travels frequently to lecture on urologic care and procedures. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a member of the Society of Urologic Oncology, Endourologic Society, American Urological Association, American Medical Association, Texas Medical Association, Texas Urologic Association, Dallas County Medical Society, and Harris County Medical Society.
He has authored several book chapters and published research in a variety of medical journals, including the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Urologic Oncology, Clinical Cancer Research, Oncogene, Cancer, Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, Urology, Journal of Urology, and British Journal of Urology. He also serves as a reviewer for those publications.
Dr. Margulis has been included in D Magazine's Best Doctors list as well as Texas Monthly's Super Doctors list.
Dr. Margulis spent his childhood in Russia and Italy. He enjoys literature, music, traveling, and spending time with his wife and daughter. He’s also an avid scuba diver and likes exploring the depths of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
Vitaly Margulis, M.D., believes in working smarter, not harder, and he applies that philosophy to cancer care.
"UT Southwestern is on the leading edge of surgical expertise, and our multidisciplinary care translates into better outcomes."
“I know my patients want to get on with their lives, so I strive for maximum results with minimal treatment,” he says. “I’m always looking for ways to make surgery smarter or achieve the same result with, for example, four cycles of chemotherapy rather than 10.”
A Professor of Urology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dr. Margulis uses robotics, laparoscopy, focal therapy, and open surgical techniques to treat soft-tissue tumors and kidney, prostate, bladder, testicular, penile, and adrenal cancers. His primary interest, however, is kidney cancer, and he is studying the genetic changes of the disease, what causes it to spread, and how to stop it.
Dr. Margulis considers himself a shepherd who merely guides and gives medical advice. Patients, he says, have the most important role on his team. He believes they respond better to treatment when they are part of the equation.
He also treats each patient as an individual and views his or her cancer as a separate entity.
“Personalized cancer management is what patients are looking for,” he says. “This is the future of medicine, which we try to deliver now.”
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