This rare form of cancer can affect both men and women. In fact, more women than men are diagnosed with urethral cancer. Cancer of the urethra affects the narrow tube that allows urine from the bladder in both sexes and semen in men to flow to and exit the body. The urethra in females is located anterior to the vagina. The male urethra passes through the prostate gland and the penis before exiting.
The exact cause is unknown, but risk factors include:
Symptoms vary:
Diagnostic testing by an AUCNY urologist may include:
The diagnosis of urethral cancer needs to be differentiated from other non-cancerous conditions such as:
Urethral cancer is a rare form of cancer that can affect both men and women. In fact, more women than men are diagnosed with urethral cancer. If you are diagnosed with urethral cancer, your AUCNY doctor will perform diagnostic testing to determine the treatment that is right for you.
Treatment methods options may include:
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