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Your regular doctor may refer you to a urologist if you're having problems with your urinary tract, which includes the kidneys, bladder, urethra, and ureters. Nephrologist vs. urologist ...
Blood in urine may signal serious issues—from infections to cancers. Experts stress early evaluation, especially in older ...
A research team led by Professor Lee Sang-chul of the Department of Urology at Seoul National University Bundang Hospital ...
Dr. Jason Kim and Dr. Steven Weissbart of the Women’s Pelvic Health and Continence Center at Stony Brook University Hospital ...
EAU guidelines offer updated guidance on diagnosis, treatment, & follow-up of patients with metastatic & muscle-invasive ...
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Stony Brook University Hospital pioneers catheter-free bladder monitoring with Bright Uro's wireless Glean system, designed to improve comfort and diagnostic accuracy.
As of today, there are no early screening tests available for bladder cancer. Therefore, most people are diagnosed after reporting symptoms, most commonly, blood in the urine. According to Dr. Girish ...
Urological cancers affect the organs that produce and pass urine, along with parts of the male reproductive system. and ...
Discover the latest updates to the EAU guidelines for muscle-invasive and metastatic bladder cancer in 2025. Learn more.
Waking up to relieve your bladder once or twice a night is a familiar ritual for most men over 50, and an inconvenient ...
Experts weigh in on whether proactive peeing affects your bladder health. ... A urologist recently told me I shouldn’t go to the bathroom “just in case.” Is that true?