Category: Urological Cancers

  • Microlithiasis associated with testicular tumors

    Microlithiasis associated with testicular tumors

    Testicular cancer is relatively rare, accounting for about 1% of all cancers in men, but it’s the most common malignancy in young adults aged 15-35.…

  • Bladder tumor recurrence during BCG therapy

    Bladder tumor recurrence during BCG therapy

    Bladder cancer, particularly non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), often requires ongoing monitoring and treatment even after initial successful interventions like transurethral resection of bladder tumor…

  • Prostate cancer with positive surgical margins

    Prostate cancer with positive surgical margins

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men globally, with many diagnosed at early stages when treatment options are highly effective. Radical…

  • Kidney cancer follow-up imaging intervals

    Kidney cancer follow-up imaging intervals

    Kidney cancer, even after successful treatment – whether surgery, ablation, or systemic therapy – carries a risk of recurrence or distant metastasis. This necessitates careful…

  • Seminoma treated with surveillance protocol

    Seminoma treated with surveillance protocol

    Seminoma is the most common type of germ cell tumor found in the testicles, typically affecting men between the ages of 15 and 35, although…

  • Bladder tumor margin status after resection

    Bladder tumor margin status after resection

    Bladder cancer represents a significant global health concern, impacting hundreds of thousands of individuals annually. Treatment typically involves surgical resection – removing the tumor –…

  • Renal mass enhancement post-contrast imaging

    Renal mass enhancement post-contrast imaging

    Renal mass enhancement on post-contrast imaging is frequently encountered in radiological practice and often sparks considerable clinical concern – and rightly so. The discovery of…

  • Testicular tumor compressing nearby structures

    Testicular tumor compressing nearby structures

    Testicular cancer, while relatively rare – accounting for about 1% of all cancers in men – often presents unique challenges beyond the initial diagnosis. While…

  • Bladder cancer with ureteral obstruction

    Bladder cancer with ureteral obstruction

    Bladder cancer is often initially diagnosed at relatively early stages, leading to favorable prognoses for many patients. However, a significant complication arising from both the…

  • Scrotal swelling due to tumor progression

    Scrotal swelling due to tumor progression

    Scrotal swelling, an often alarming symptom for men, can stem from a wide range of causes – infections, injuries, fluid accumulation, and unfortunately, more serious…