Diagnosing bladder cancer in men
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The urinary bladder can be irradiated intentionally for the treatment of bladder cancer or incidentally for the treatment of other pelvic malignancies. Manifestations of radiation. cystitis . can range from minor, temporary, irritative voiding symptoms and painless, microscopic haematuria to more severe complications, such as nocturia, gross haematuria; non-functional bladder and persistent ...
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Prostate cancer is a malignancy of the small gland located below the bladder and anterior to the rectum in males, known as the prostate gland. Although this is a very common cancer, it grows so slowly that only 3% of men with prostate cancer will die from it. Nonetheless, prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in men. Risk ...
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Evidence Visible haematuria is a common presentation in patients with cancers of the bladder or kidney. Around one patient in five who develops visible haematuria is likely to have urological cancer. Clinic based studies shown that 15% to 37% of patients with visible haematuria have cancer.
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Diagnosing prostate cancer. Before referral to specialist care, men with suspected prostate cancer should have been offered a DRE and PSA test as set out in ‘Referral guidelines for suspected cancer’ (NICE clinical guideline 27). Biopsy. Provide information, support and allow sufficient time for the man to decide whether to have a biopsy. Discuss: the risks and benefits of biopsy. their ...
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