| Category | Uro Oncology |
Euro-oncology provides sympathetic care for people with kidney cancer, bladder, prostate cancer, testicular and penile cancer. Treatment options include treatment, surgery, and cancer treatment with chemotherapy and radiation therapy. He specializes in surgery that focuses on urinary tract cancer surgery in men and women and on the male reproductive system. The organs covered by the uro-oncologist include the kidneys, adrenal glands, bladder, urethra, and male reproductive organs (testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, prostate, and penis).
Kidney cancers also called renal cancer is a disease in which kidney cells become malignant (cancerous) and grows out of control, forming a tumor. Almost all kidney cancers first appear in the lining of tiny tubes (tubules) in the kidney. This type of kidney cancer is called renal cell carcinoma. The good news is that most of these cancers are found before they spread (metastasize) to distant organs. And cancers caught early are easier to treat successfully. However, these tumors can grow to be quite large before they are detected.
What Are the Symptoms of Kidney Cancer?
Bladder Cancer
Bladder cancer is cancer that starts in the bladder. The bladder is the body part that holds and releases urine. It is in the center of the lower belly area.
What Are the Symptoms of Bladder Cancer?
Prostate cancer is cancer that starts in the prostate gland. The prostate is a small, walnut-sized structure that makes up part of a man’s reproductive system. It wraps around the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body.
What Are the Symptoms of Prostate Cancer?
Testicular cancer is a disease in which cells become malignant (cancerous) in one or both testicles. The testicles (also called testes or gonads) are a pair of male sex glands. They produce and store sperm and are the main source of testosterone (male hormones) in men. These hormones control the development of the reproductive organs and other male physical characteristics. The testicles are located under the penis in a sac-like pouch called the scrotum.
What Are the Symptoms of Testicular Cancer?