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Top: Health: Conditions_and_Diseases: Cancer: Genitourinary

Submit sites about cancer that arises in the reproductive system or gets rid of waste products.

Refers to the parts of the body that play a role in reproduction, getting rid of waste products in the form of urine. The most common genitourinary cancers are bladder and prostate; it also includes renal and testicular cancers.

Bladder

Submit sites and articles about bladder cancer.

A disease in which malignant cells form in the tissues of the bladder.

Kidney

Submit sites about cancer found in the kidney. Also known as renal cell or renal adenocarcinoma.

A disease in which malignant cells form in tubules of the kidney. Also known as renal cell cancer or renal adenocarcinoma.

Penile

Submit sites about cancer that develops on the skin and in the tissues of the penis.

A disease in which cancer cells are found on the skin and in the tissues of the penis.

Prostate

Submit sites that are brochures, handbooks, or factsheets with information about prostate cancer.

This area should contain links to patient friendly and well reviewed sites about prostate cancer.

Renal Pelvis and Ureter, Transitional Cell

Submit sites about Transitional cell cancer.

Transitional cell cancer of the renal pelvis and ureter is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the renal pelvis and ureter.

Support Groups

Submit message boards, mailing lists, support groups, and other communities that focus on genitourinary types of cancer.

Support needs of people with genitourinary types of cancer.

Testicular

Submit sites and articles about testicular cancer.

A disease in which malignant cells form in the tissues of one or both testicles.

Urethral

Submit sites that focus on cancer of the urethra.

A rare type of cancer found in the urethra. The urethra is the tube that empties urine from the bladder, the hollow organ in the lower abdomen that stores urine.

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