
Category: Urological Cancers
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Multifocal tumors in renal cortex
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is typically considered a solitary tumor, meaning it presents as a single mass within the kidney. However, an increasing awareness –…
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Growth patterns in testicular seminomas
Testicular seminomas represent the most common type of testicular germ cell tumor (GCT), accounting for approximately 90-95% of all testicular cancers. These tumors typically arise…
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Prostate-specific antigen monitoring strategy
Prostate cancer remains a significant health concern for men worldwide. Early detection is often key to successful treatment outcomes, but navigating the screening process can…
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Transurethral resection of bladder tumor
Bladder cancer affects hundreds of thousands globally each year, presenting a significant challenge in urological oncology. Early detection is crucial for improved outcomes, but even…
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Large renal tumor with vascular invasion
Introduction Renal cell carcinoma (RCC), the most common type of kidney cancer, often presents as a solitary mass within the kidney. While many RCCs are…
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Testicular pain not caused by trauma
Testicular pain is often immediately associated with injury – a sports accident, a direct blow, or some other obvious trauma. While these causes are certainly…
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High PSA linked to prostate malignancy
Prostate cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers affecting men worldwide. Early detection is paramount for successful treatment outcomes, and the prostate-specific antigen…
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Bladder tumor staging with cystoscopy
Bladder cancer represents a significant health concern worldwide, impacting individuals across various age groups and demographics. Early detection is paramount for successful treatment outcomes, and…
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Kidney cancer pressing on adjacent organs
Kidney cancer, while often detected at early stages when asymptomatic, can grow significantly before diagnosis. This growth isn’t always contained within the kidney itself; as…
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Metastatic testicular cancer in young adults
Testicular cancer is often thought of as a young man’s disease, and for good reason – it disproportionately affects those in their 20s and 30s.…