Category: Urological Cancers

  • Clear cell features in kidney tumor histology

    Clear cell features in kidney tumor histology

    Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is the most common type of kidney cancer in adults, representing approximately 85-90% of all kidney malignancies. Accurate diagnosis relies heavily…

  • Advanced testicular tumor with lung metastases

    Advanced testicular tumor with lung metastases

    Testicular cancer is often considered one of the most curable cancers, particularly when detected early. However, in a subset of patients, the disease can progress…

  • Bladder carcinoma extending into muscle layer

    Bladder carcinoma extending into muscle layer

    Bladder cancer, a disease affecting hundreds of thousands globally each year, presents in various forms and stages. While many bladder cancers are non-muscle invasive, meaning…

  • Seminoma versus non-seminoma tumor types

    Seminoma versus non-seminoma tumor types

    Testicular cancer, though relatively rare – accounting for about 1% of all cancers in men – disproportionately affects younger men, typically those between ages 15…

  • Post-treatment PSA decline in prostate cancer

    Post-treatment PSA decline in prostate cancer

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide. Fortunately, advancements in diagnosis and treatment have significantly improved outcomes for many patients.…

  • Kidney tumors discovered incidentally on CT

    Kidney tumors discovered incidentally on CT

    The increasing use of cross-sectional imaging – primarily CT scans – for evaluating abdominal pain, monitoring chronic conditions, or even as part of routine screening…

  • Gross hematuria in bladder cancer patients

    Gross hematuria in bladder cancer patients

    Gross hematuria – visibly bloody urine – is often one of the first and most alarming symptoms prompting individuals to seek medical attention, and it…

  • Solid mass in testicle found during routine scan

    Solid mass in testicle found during routine scan

    Discovering a solid mass in your testicle during a routine scan – or even through self-examination – can understandably be a source of significant anxiety.…

  • Microscopic hematuria from bladder tumors

    Microscopic hematuria from bladder tumors

    Microscopic hematuria – the presence of blood in urine detectable only under a microscope – is often discovered incidentally during routine medical evaluations or when…

  • PSA velocity and prostate tumor risk

    PSA velocity and prostate tumor risk

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide, often presenting with few noticeable symptoms in its early stages. This makes regular…