Category: Cancer
Cancerous cells are abnormal cells that grow in an uncontrolled manner. Eventually, the mass of abnormal cells can form a tumor. Cancerous cells…
In men, the prostate gland produces a protein called prostate-specific antigen (PSA). A PSA test measures the level of this protein in a man’s…
There is significant disagreement about which men should be screened for prostate cancer and when these screenings should begin. Screening all men…
One of the conditions that a urologist can diagnose and treat is bladder cancer. There are three types of bladder cancer. Transitional cell cancer…
Testicular cancer stands out from other forms of cancer in that it is more common in young men than older men. Because it often occurs in a…
Finding out that you have kidney cancer can be overwhelming. By working closely with your urologist on understanding your disease and developing a…
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, but women need to be vigilant about their breast health all year long. Although breast cancer is a…
Typically, patients find that when they undergo cancer treatment, they must cope with lasting side effects. This is particularly true of men…
Kidney cancer accounts for approximately 3% of all adult cancers in the United States. This number may seem insignificant on its own, but when…