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Urologic Oncology (Cancer)
Cancer is when cells in the body grow out of control often forming a mass or tumour. Cancer can happen in the cells lining the central collecting area of the kidney (the renal pelvis) and in the tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder (ureters).
Cancers of the renal pelvis and ureter are much less common than cancers of the rest of the kidney or bladder.
Urologic Oncology Overview
The exact cause of cancer it’s not known it’s difficult to prevent still there is certain risk factors that affect the cancer development like gender, race, age, smoking habits, and genetics.
Blood in urine is the most common signs of Urinary. As it’s a cancer no signs or pain can happen or felt in the early stages however urinary tract problems could be sometimes a sign to check with your doctor.
Other common symptoms
- Pain and burning during urination.
- An urgent, frequent need to urinate.
- Crampy pain in the flank or lower abdomen may occur if the flow of urine is obstructed.
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Diagnosis
The urologist will take your medical history and perform some physical exam as well as some blood tests. Ultrasound, CT scans, MRI are sometimes a helpful tool that might be ordered by your urologist to guide with his diagnosis and treatment.
More further diagnostic tools that can be used for the diagnosis of cancer like cystoscope and endoscope.
if you have any of the above symptoms. check your health. book with Dr. Osama an appointment to guide you through you Urinary Tract Health
Frequently Asked
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What should you do if you see Blood in urine ?
Urinary tract infections and kidney, bladder, or ureter stones are frequent causes. In men, blood can also come from an enlarged prostate. Cancer of the urethra, bladder, or kidneys also may also show up as blood in the urine.
If you have blood in the urine, you should contact your physician immediately.
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Why I need to go to bathroom frequently?
an urgent need to urinate, and pain or discomfort in the abdomen, you may have a urinary tract infection, enlarged prostate or stone presence. If urinary frequency interferes with your lifestyle or is accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, back or side pain, vomiting, chills, increased appetite or thirst, fatigue, bloody or cloudy urine, or a discharge from the penis, it’s important to see your doctor.
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Why do I feel a burning sensation during urination?
A burning feeling after peeing is usually a symptom of a problem somewhere in the urinary tract. Urethral stricture disease, prostatitis, and kidney stones are possible causes of this symptom, and they are all curable.
It could be beneficial for a person to pay attention to other symptoms and seek medical advice if a problem lasts for more than a few days. -
Why is my urine weak?
Slow urine flow, or a weak urine stream, can occur in people of both sexes. It most commonly occurs in men, especially those over 50 years old. Other possible causes of slow urine flow are prostate or bladder cancer, blockage along any part of the urinary tract (from kidneys to bladder to urethra), neurogenic bladder dysfunction, frequent urinary tract infections (UTIs), and any other conditions that cause scarring or damage to the urinary tract.
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What is the Uroflow test?
A urine flow test calculates the speed of your urine flow over time. This will help you and your urologist understand how well your lower urinary tract is working, and to determine if there is a urine blockage. This test entails peeing into a funnel that has a measuring instrument, which calculates the amount of urine, the rate of urine flow, and the amount of time until you have finished urinating.
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What should you do if you see (cloudy) Pus in urine?
Pyuria can cause the urine to look cloudy or as if it contains pus. Pyuria can occur as a result of many different conditions. It is most commonly caused by a UTI (Urinary Tract Infection), which is an infection in any area of the urinary system, including the kidneys, ureters, urethra, or bladder.
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DoctorDr. Osama Jaber has over 20 years of experience as a consultant urologist.
Meet The Doctor
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Dr. Osama Jaber
MEDICAL DIRECTOR
CONSULTANT UROLOGIST
GERMAN BOARD OF UROLOGY (FACHARZT)Dr. Osama Jaber studied medicine in Germany, where he received his Doctor of Medicine title on June 13, 1997, then spent the next 6 years specializing in the field of urology and successfully obtained the title of “Facharzt” (Consultant) on March 22, 2003 by the Westfalen-lippe Medical Association Public Body in Munster Germany.
His professional career steadily developed starting as an assistant physician at the Ministry of Justice Hospital in Fröndenberg, Germany then in St.Elisabeth Hospital in Iserlohn, then Urologist Physician Facharzt in Marien Hospital Erwitte, Germany where he acted as operator and surgeon in practically all important small and medium standard urological surgeries.
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