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Comprehensive Urological Cancer Treatment – Kidney, Prostate, Bladder & More.

Urological Cancer

Urological cancers affect organs like the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and testicles, often presenting with symptoms such as blood in urine, pelvic pain, or urinary difficulties. Early detection is crucial for effective treatment. Dr. Rahul Sandhu, a renowned surgical oncologist, specializes in advanced urological cancer care. With expertise in robotic and minimally invasive surgeries, he offers personalized treatment plans for prostate, kidney, and bladder cancers. His patient-centric approach, combined with the latest surgical techniques, ensures optimal outcomes and compassionate care throughout every stage of your cancer journey.

Dr. Rahul Sandhu offers expert care for a wide range of urological cancers, including:

  • Prostate Cancer
  • Kidney Cancer (Renal Cell Carcinoma)
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Testicular Cancer
  • Penile Cancer
  • Ureteral Cancer
  • Renal Pelvis Cancer
  • Urethral Cancer
Urological-Cancers

Types of Surgical Techniques for Urological Cancers

Dr. Rahul Sandhu employs the latest surgical approaches to treat urological cancers with precision and minimal complications. The techniques used are tailored to the type, stage, and location of the cancer.

  1. Open Surgery: Traditional approach involving larger incisions for direct access to the affected organ. Used in complex or advanced cases.
  2. Laparoscopic Surgery: Minimally invasive technique using small incisions and a camera (laparoscope) for precise tumor removal, resulting in faster recovery and less pain.
  3. Robotic Assited Surgery: Advanced form of laparoscopic surgery where robotic arms, controlled by the surgeon, allow greater precision and flexibility—ideal for prostate, kidney, and bladder cancers.
  4. Radical Surgery: Complete removal of the affected organ, such as radical nephrectomy (kidney), radical prostatectomy, or radical cystectomy (bladder), to eliminate cancer at the root.
  5. Partical Organ resection: Removal of only the tumor-affected portion of the organ (e.g., partial nephrectomy) to preserve healthy tissue and function.
  6. Reconstructive Urological Surgery: Rebuilding urinary structures (like neobladder or ureter reconstruction) post-cancer removal to restore normal function.

Surgical expertise and compassionate patient care to ensure the best possible outcome.

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Step-by-Step: Urological Cancers treatment

Expert care to restore form, function, and confidence through advanced reconstructive surgery solutions.

Initial Consultation & Medical History

Detailed evaluation of symptoms, personal and family history, and physical examination.

Multidisciplinary Treatment Planning

A personalized plan is created, involving surgical, medical, and/or radiation oncology experts.

Diagnostic Tests & Imaging

Includes ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, blood tests, and urine analysis to identify tumor location and extent.

Surgery process

Surgical or Non-Surgical Intervention

Depending on the case, the patient undergoes robotic/laparoscopic surgery, immunotherapy, or radiation.

Biopsy & Cancer Staging

A tissue sample is collected to confirm the cancer type and determine its stage and grade.

Post-Treatment Follow-up & Monitoring

Regular check-ups, imaging, and tests ensure recovery, manage side effects, and detect any recurrence early.

Take the First Step Toward Recovery

Schedule your consultation today and explore safe, effective treatments tailored to your needs for a healthier future.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to your questions

What are the early signs of urological cancer?

Early signs may include blood in the urine, frequent or painful urination, pelvic or back pain, difficulty urinating, or a lump in the testicle. It's important to consult a specialist if you experience any of these symptoms.

Is robotic surgery safe for prostate or kidney cancer?

Yes, robotic surgery is a highly safe and effective option. It offers better precision, smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, quicker recovery, and minimal scarring—especially beneficial for prostate and kidney cancer surgeries.

How soon should I start treatment after diagnosis?

Treatment should ideally begin as soon as the diagnosis and staging are confirmed. Early treatment improves outcomes and helps prevent cancer from spreading. Your doctor will guide you based on urgency and cancer type.

Patient Experiences & Success Stories

Read heartfelt experiences from our patients who trusted us with their cancer care and found hope, healing, and expert treatment.

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