Oncology

Bladder cancer, basics By MªJosé Ribal

Bladder cancer is the fourth most commonly occurring cancer in men. Caucasians are more likely to be diagnosed with bladder cancer than African Americans or Hispanic Americans. The American Cancer Society

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Adrenal pathology by RAEU

The adrenals are paired glands that lie in the retroperitoneum and have a close anatomical relationship to the kidneys but have a different embryological origin.

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Penile cancer

Penile cancer is a rare type of cancer that occurs on the skin of the penis or within the penis. It most commonly affects men

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Childhood renal tumors

Wilms Tumor is the most common of all childhood kidney tumors and of all childhood cancers but it is important also to know other less

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Renal tumors

In this urology cheat sheets, we review renal tumors. Renal cell carcinoma is the most frequent variant, but it is important to know the subtype

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Urethral carcinoma

Urethral cancer is the most rare of all urological cancers and an entity very difficult to detect. It is related to human papillomavirus infection (subtypes

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Testicular cancer

A review of testicular cancer. Seminoma is the most frequent variant but there are several other tumors with different prognosis and behaviour and its important

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Penile lesions

Sometimes the differential diagnosis of penile lesions is complex and difficult. In this #UROLOGYCHEATSHEET, we review some of the benign and premalignant lesions and their

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