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Results 21 - 30 of 40 for Urethra cancer
  1. ... be more long-term include: Alzheimer disease . Bladder cancer. ... of the bladder, urethra, or rectum into the vagina. This may be ...
  2. ... cleaned. The scope is then inserted through the urethra, into the bladder, and then up into the ureter. The next steps are described below.
  3. ... Urethral injury Urinary tract or kidney infections Bladder cancer ... of the urethra around the catheter Urine with a strong smell, ...
  4. ... the bladder. This catheter may be in the urethra or in the lower abdomen or you may have both. These catheters allow the bladder to rest and heal.
  5. ... and look for signs of: Discharge from the urethra Enlarged or ... MRI of the prostate, pelvis or scrotum Urinalysis Urine culture
  6. ... squeezes to prevent urine from leaking into the urethra. This is ... Bladder inflammation Something blocking urine from leaving the ...
  7. Brachytherapy is often used for men with prostate cancer that is found early and is slow-growing. Brachytherapy has fewer complications and side effects than standard radiation therapy. You will also need fewer visits with the health care provider.
  8. ... irritation. Smoking also increases your risk for bladder cancer. ... around your urethra strong and working well. This may help keep ...
  9. ... very small penis (micropenis) The opening of the urethra is on the ... and may have: Breast development Little body hair A small penis
  10. ... of the penis Increase the risk of penile cancer
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