Genitourinary Cancer
Genitourinary cancer refers to the group of malignant tumors that affect the reproductive and urinary organs. It includes various types of cancer, such as prostate cancer, bladder cancer, kidney cancer, testicular cancer, and others. This type of cancer is a significant cause of mortality globally, with nearly 400,000 deaths annually, and hence its early detection and effective management can significantly reduce mortality and improve quality of life. Appropriate screening, lifestyle modification, and prompt medical interventions are all essential for the prevention and management of genitourinary cancer. Furthermore, the latest advances in the medical technology, such as molecular biomarkers, imaging, minimally invasive procedures, and targeted therapy, have significantly improved the treatment outcomes and patient care.
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