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Results 1 - 10 of 40 for Urethra cancer
  1. ... to an enlarged prostate or narrowing of the urethra) Kidney stones Cancers or tumors that occur in the ureter, bladder, ...
  2. ... a man's reproductive system. It wraps around the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body.
  3. ... passing urine or controlling urination Scarring of the urethra and difficulty urinating
  4. ... discomfort when the scope is passed through the urethra into the bladder. ... sign of inflammation of the urinary tract or cancer of the kidney , ureters, bladder, or urethra. Abnormal cells may also be seen if the ...
  5. The test is done to: Check for cancer of the bladder or urethra Diagnose the cause of blood in the urine Diagnose the cause of problems passing urine Diagnose the cause of repeated bladder infections Help ...
  6. ... test is most often done to check for cancer of the bladder or urethra.
  7. ... reduce the risk of infection while maintaining similar cancer detection. Transurethral -- through the urethra, not used very often. You will receive medicine ...
  8. ... TURB) -- Cancerous bladder tissue is removed through the urethra. Partial or complete removal of the bladder -- Many people with stage II or III bladder cancer may need to have their bladder removed (radical ...
  9. ... of the bladder called the bladder neck. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder out through the penis. Your surgeon may also remove lymph nodes in the pelvis to check them for cancer. A drain, called a Jackson-Pratt drain, may ...
  10. An enlarged prostate gland compresses the urethra, causing problems with urination. Prostate enlargement is caused by prostate gland overgrowth (benign prostatic hypertrophy or hyperplasia) or in some cases, prostate cancer.
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