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Urologic cancer refers to cancers that develop in the urinary system and male reproductive organs. This includes the kidneys, bladder, prostate, testicles, and ureters. These cancers can affect urine flow, sexual health, and overall quality of life if not treated early.At Sai Vedant Hospital, Pune, urologic cancers are managed with a focused and patient-centered approach, combining accurate diagnosis with effective treatment.
Symptoms may vary depending on the organ involved, but common signs include:
Blood in urine
Pain or burning while urinating
Frequent or urgent need to urinate
Lower back or pelvic pain
Difficulty in urination
Unexplained weight loss or fatigue
Persistent symptoms should be evaluated by a specialist.


Urologic cancer includes several types based on the affected organ:
Develops in the kidneys and may present with blood in urine or back pain.
Often causes blood in urine and changes in urination patterns.
A common cancer in men, usually growing slowly and detected through screening.
Typically affects younger men and presents as a painless lump in the testicle.
Each type requires a specific treatment plan based on stage and patient health.
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Risk factors include smoking, age, family history, chemical exposure, and certain genetic conditions.
Yes, many urologic cancers are highly treatable, especially when detected early.
Diagnosis may include urine tests, blood tests, imaging studies, biopsy, and specialized examinations.
Treatment may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or targeted therapy depending on the cancer type.
Treatment and recovery vary, but most patients can return to normal activities with proper care and follow-up.
You should consult a doctor if you notice blood in urine, persistent urinary issues, or unexplained pain.