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Dr. Gábor Rosta is a senior physician at the Clinical Department of Urology and Andrology, St. Pölten University Hospital, affiliated with Karl Landsteiner Private University of Health Sciences. He specializes in oncological urology with a focus on prostate cancer diagnostics and treatment. His clinical and academic work emphasizes precision therapy, fusion biopsy, and the implementation of robot-assisted surgery.
Dr. Rosta's research interests center on improving early diagnosis and developing less invasive, individualized treatments for prostate cancer. His work includes population-based clinical studies aiming to enhance therapeutic outcomes while preserving patients' quality of life. He is particularly engaged in advancing focal therapies such as high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and integrating robotic surgery into standard care protocols.
The available publication highlights his focus on MRI/TRUS fusion biopsy, a technique that significantly improves the accuracy of prostate cancer detection. His research consistently targets innovation in diagnostic imaging, minimally invasive interventions, and evidence-based urologic oncology.
Dr. Rosta actively supervises medical students at Karl Landsteiner University, emphasizing research training and clinical excellence. He leads research projects funded by the 'Forschungsimpulse' program and is preparing for a fellowship at the Netherlands Cancer Institute to expand expertise in robotic surgery. His collaborative work with institutions like Technopol Tulln indicates a growing network in translational urologic research.
He is involved in key research initiatives, including the development of a real-world data registry and an androgen study, both aimed at personalizing prostate cancer care. His leadership in implementing new technologies reflects a strong commitment to advancing clinical standards.
Dr. Rosta is part of the research team at the Clinical Department of Urology and Andrology, working in close collaboration with radiologists, oncologists, and biomedical researchers. His interdisciplinary approach supports innovation in patient-centered care and academic medicine.


