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Dr. David Josephson Joins RadNet’s “Let’s Talk About It” Prostate Cancer Webinar on September 19, 2026

Prostate cancer is one of those diagnoses men would rather not think about until they have to. That is exactly why the conversation is worth having early, with people who can answer real questions in plain language.

On Saturday, September 19, 2026, Tower Urology’s own Dr. David Josephson joins a free, hour-long community webinar hosted by RadNet, alongside a radiologist and a prostate cancer survivor. The session is called Let’s Talk About It: Prostate Cancer: Your Questions Answered, and it closes with a live audience Q&A.

Let’s Talk About It: Prostate Cancer, Your Questions Answered. Saturday, September 19, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. PST.

Meet the urologist on the panel

Dr. Josephson is a urologist and robotic surgeon who treats patients right here at Tower Urology in Los Angeles. He is the panelist patients in our community are most likely to meet in person, because he is the one who sees men through the part of this process that actually happens in a clinic: the elevated result, the biopsy decision, the treatment plan, and everything after.

On the panel, he is covering three areas:

What happens after an elevated PSA. When to see a urologist, and what men can realistically expect during the diagnostic process.

Understanding your treatment options. How decisions get made across the full range, from active surveillance to surgery and other therapies.

Prostate health at every age. Risk factors, prevention, and when men should start the screening conversation with their doctor.

If you have ever left an appointment with a number on a lab report and no clear sense of what happens next, that first topic is the one to show up for.

Who else is on the panel

Dr. Robert Princenthal, Medical Director of Prostate Imaging at RadNet, opens with the imaging side: how advanced imaging is catching prostate cancer earlier, what prostate MRI adds beyond the PSA test, and how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing detection.

Barry Katz, a prostate cancer survivor, closes with the part no clinician can provide. He walks through his own path from screening to diagnosis to recovery, what he wishes he had known at the start, and what life looks like on the other side of treatment.

A radiologist, a urologist, and a patient in the same hour is an unusually complete picture, and it is the reason we are encouraging our patients and their families to attend.

Why this conversation matters

Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in American men. The American Cancer Society estimates about 333,830 new prostate cancer cases in the United States in 2026, and roughly one in eight men will be diagnosed at some point in his life. The average age at diagnosis is about 67.

Screening is not one-size-fits-all, which is exactly why it is worth discussing. The CDC’s guidance on prostate cancer screening points men toward an individual decision made with their doctor, weighing personal risk factors like family history and race against the benefits and harms of testing.

That is a hard conversation to have in a 15-minute appointment, and an easy one to postpone indefinitely. An hour with a panel, and a Q&A where you can ask the question you have been sitting on, is a good place to start.

Event details

What: Let’s Talk About It: Prostate Cancer, Your Questions Answered, part of the RadNet Knowledge Series

When: Saturday, September 19, 2026, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. PST

Where: Online webinar, free to attend

Format: Panel discussion followed by live audience Q&A

RSVP: Register at radnet.com/webinar.

Questions about the event: Contact Monique Jenkins at RadNet, Monique.Jenkins@RadNet.com

Please click here to download the event brochure.

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Talk with our urologists about your prostate health

Webinars are a great place to get oriented. They are not a substitute for having your own numbers looked at by a specialist who knows your history.

If you have an elevated PSA, a family history of prostate cancer, urinary symptoms that have changed, or you simply have not had the screening conversation yet, our urologists at Tower Urology can help you sort out what applies to you. Dr. Josephson and our team see patients throughout Los Angeles and are affiliated with Cedars-Sinai.

Our urologists offer screening, advanced imaging, and the full range of prostate cancer treatment options in one place in Los Angeles.

Call Tower Urology at (855) 246-2700 or request an appointment online

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