Category: Urological Cancers

  • Bladder carcinoma found in routine urology exam

    Bladder carcinoma found in routine urology exam

    Bladder Carcinoma Found in Routine Urology Exam The discovery of bladder carcinoma – often through an incidental finding during a routine urological examination – can…

  • Renal tumor involving adrenal gland tissue

    Renal tumor involving adrenal gland tissue

    Renal cell carcinoma (RCC), though often diagnosed as a kidney cancer, can sometimes present in an atypical manner – extending its reach beyond the confines…

  • High-stage prostate cancer requiring radiation

    High-stage prostate cancer requiring radiation

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide. While many diagnoses occur at earlier stages, where treatment options are plentiful and…

  • Scrotal ultrasound detecting small tumor

    Scrotal ultrasound detecting small tumor

    The discovery of a small tumor in the scrotum can understandably cause significant anxiety. Often detected during routine physical exams or prompted by symptoms like…

  • Kidney mass biopsied with core needle

    Kidney mass biopsied with core needle

    Kidney masses, discovered incidentally during imaging for unrelated conditions or following symptoms like flank pain or blood in the urine (hematuria), can understandably cause significant…

  • Bladder wall irregularity on imaging

    Bladder wall irregularity on imaging

    Bladder wall irregularity, as observed on various imaging modalities, represents a common finding often prompting further investigation. It doesn’t necessarily equate to disease; it’s more…

  • Ureteral tumor with hematuria and pain

    Ureteral tumor with hematuria and pain

    Hematuria, the presence of blood in urine, is often a frightening symptom for patients, prompting immediate concern about serious underlying conditions. When coupled with pain…

  • Paratesticular mass differential in cancer

    Paratesticular mass differential in cancer

    Paratesticular masses present a diagnostic challenge due to their often subtle presentation and broad differential diagnosis. These growths, occurring adjacent to the testicle rather than…

  • PSA elevation during prostate cancer relapse

    PSA elevation during prostate cancer relapse

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide, and even with successful initial treatment – be it surgery, radiation, or hormone…

  • Bladder tumor obstructing left ureter

    Bladder tumor obstructing left ureter

    A bladder tumor obstructing the left ureter is a serious urological condition demanding prompt diagnosis and management. The ureters, tubes that carry urine from the…