Category: Urological Cancers

  • Renal vein thrombus in clear cell carcinoma

    Renal vein thrombus in clear cell carcinoma

    Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is often diagnosed at a localized stage, but unfortunately, a significant proportion of patients present with metastatic disease or develop it…

  • Prostate carcinoma with extracapsular spread

    Prostate carcinoma with extracapsular spread

    Prostate carcinoma is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in men worldwide, often presenting with a relatively slow progression allowing for effective treatment options…

  • Thickened bladder wall with focal tumors

    Thickened bladder wall with focal tumors

    The discovery of a thickened bladder wall accompanied by focal tumors during imaging can understandably trigger significant anxiety. It’s crucial to approach this finding with…

  • Stage 1 seminoma with no metastases

    Stage 1 seminoma with no metastases

    Understanding Stage 1 Seminoma with No Metastases Testicular cancer is often perceived as frightening, but it’s remarkably treatable, particularly when diagnosed early. Among the different…

  • Prostate biopsy showing perineural invasion

    Prostate biopsy showing perineural invasion

    Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting men worldwide, and accurate diagnosis and staging are crucial for effective treatment. A prostate biopsy…

  • Bladder tumor recurrence in neobladder

    Bladder tumor recurrence in neobladder

    Radical cystectomy, the surgical removal of the bladder, is often necessary for patients diagnosed with muscle-invasive bladder cancer. When a patient undergoes this procedure, a…

  • Large renal mass with hemorrhagic areas

    Large renal mass with hemorrhagic areas

    The discovery of a large renal mass, particularly one exhibiting hemorrhagic areas on imaging, is understandably concerning for patients and presents a complex diagnostic challenge…

  • Multifocal high-grade prostate adenocarcinoma

    Multifocal high-grade prostate adenocarcinoma

    Prostate adenocarcinoma is the most common type of prostate cancer, accounting for approximately 80% of all cases. While many diagnoses involve localized disease with favorable…

  • Bladder wall thickening and nodular lesions

    Bladder wall thickening and nodular lesions

    Bladder wall thickening and nodular lesions represent findings often encountered during imaging studies – typically cystoscopy or CT scans – prompting investigation into potential underlying…

  • Cancer recurrence in contralateral testis

    Cancer recurrence in contralateral testis

    Cancer recurrence, even after successful initial treatment, is a significant concern for many patients diagnosed with testicular cancer. While the vast majority experience long-term remission,…