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Dr. Pavlovich came to Johns Hopkins after completing a Urologic Oncology fellowship at the National Cancer Institute. His practice is dedicated primarily to the treatment of prostate, kidney and bladder cancer, as well as to the treatment of benign prostatic diseases. He is experienced in open, laparoscopic, and other minimally invasive surgery for the management of urologic tumors, including nerve-sparing laparoscopic and robot- assisted radical prostatectomy, laparoscopic and robotic nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy, and robotic radical cystectomy.
Dr. Pavlovich has been a National Institutes of Health and Department of Defense-funded researcher working on early detection methods for prostate and kidney cancer. As Director of Urologic Oncology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, he continues to treat cancer with an emphasis on minimizing morbidity and maximizing quality of life, while exposing his patients to the latest treatment options and techniques. In addition, as Fellowship Director of Urologic Oncology for the Brady Urological Institute, he oversees the selection and training of the next generation of leaders in the field.
Dr. Pavlovich is accepting new patients and is delighted to offer second opinions regarding the treatment of any urologic malignancy.
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