Urethral cancer develops when a tumor forms inside the tube that carries urine out of your body through your prostate gland and penis. It can spread throughout your body quickly, and doctors often don ...
Urethral cancer is more frequently diagnosed in people aged over 60. Several urethral cancer risks have been identified, including repeated urinary tract infections and sexually transmitted infections ...
Patients with tumors in the trigone and urethra were more likely to experience recurrence and cancer-specific death after radical cystectomy than patients with tumor only in the bladder walls. The ...
Urethral cancer is a rare condition in which cancerous (malignant) cells form tumors in the tissues of the urethra. The urethra is the tube through which urine flows out of your bladder. The exact ...