Craig G. Rogers

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Craig G. Rogers is a renowned medical professional specializing in Urology and Oncology, particularly known for his work in kidney cancer treatment.

Pronunciation

Craig G. Rogers is pronounced as /kreɪg ɡ. roʊdʒərz/.

Etymology

The name Craig is of Scottish origin, meaning "rock" or "crag". The middle initial G is often used as an abbreviation for a middle name. Rogers is a patronymic surname of English origin, meaning "son of Roger".

Career

Dr. Craig G. Rogers is the Chair of Urology at the Henry Ford Health System. He is also the Director of Robotic Renal Surgery at the Vattikuti Urology Institute. His primary focus is on kidney cancer, including advanced and complex cases. He is known for his expertise in robotic partial nephrectomy, a procedure that removes a diseased part of the kidney.

Related Terms

  • Urology: The branch of medicine and physiology concerned with the function and disorders of the urinary system.
  • Oncology: The study and treatment of tumors.
  • Kidney Cancer: A type of cancer that begins in the kidneys.
  • Robotic Renal Surgery: A type of surgery that uses a robotic system to remove a part or all of a kidney.
  • Partial Nephrectomy: A surgery to remove a part of the kidney.

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