Section of Urologic Surgery
Multidisciplinary Genitourinary Oncology Clinic

A Multidisciplinary Genitourinary Oncology Clinic has been initiated to generate a united assault in the treatment of genitourinary tract cancers. The clinic brings together healthcare providers from Urologic Surgery, Radiation Oncology (radiation therapy), and Oncology (chemotherapy). Patients are seen; case histories, medical records and medical reports are reviewed. Urologic surgeons, oncologists, and radiation oncologists then strategically plot an individualized, unified medical and/or surgical plan of care for each patient.

 

To schedule an appointment, call 402-559-4292

 

 

Multidisciplinary Clinic Specialists

Urologic Surgery

 

George P. Hemstreet, III, M.D., Ph.D., is a professor and chief of the Section of Urologic Surgery at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). He accomplished his medical education at Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital in Philadelphia. He completed his Urology residency and postdoctoral work in Microbiology and Immunology at Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina. Dr. Hemstreet specializes in prostate and bladder cancer, and is internationally known for his work in molecular markers for prostate and bladder cancer risk assessment and detection via quantitative fluorescence image analysis.

Dr. George P. Hemstreet
Urologic Surgery

Oncology/Hematology

 

Dr. Ralph J. Hauke
Oncology/Hematology

Ralph J. Hauke, M.D., F.A.C.P., is assistant professor of Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) and chief of Oncology at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Omaha. A graduate of the University of Panama School of Medicine, he completed his Internal Medicine residency and fellowship training in Medical Oncology at UNMC.

 

Dr. Hauke specializes in the treatment of prostate, kidney, bladder and testicular cancers. In addition to providing standard treatments, Dr. Hauke brings patients the opportunity to participate in clinical studies evaluating different types of treatments, including immunotherapy (vaccines and antibodies), transplantation, as well as newer chemotherapy agents.

Radiation Oncology

Charles A. Enke, M.D., is a professor and chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology. He received his medical education at the University of Iowa and completed his Radiation Oncology residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin.

 

The Department of Radiation Oncology strives to distinguish itself in the delivery of clinical care via the employment of new technology and innovative techniques for the realization of patient outcomes improvement. Development of research initiatives will provide future opportunities for translational research with other units of the Medical Center. Clinical and research experiences support the education mission of the University.

 

Dr. Charles A. Enke
Radiation Oncology