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What is the urinary system and
how does it work?
Your
Urinary System and How It Works –
National Kidney and Urologic Diseases
Information Clearinghouse (NKUDIC)
The
Bladder – Cancer Research UK
Do you have some basic information on
transitional cell cancer of the renal
pelvis and ureter?
Cancer
of the Ureter and Renal Pelvis –
American Urological Association
Is this the same as kidney cancer?
Not really. Kidney cancer can mean cancer
anywhere in the kidney. Usually it means
renal cell cancer. This cancer starts
in the cells that do the work of the kidneys.
Transitional cell cancer of the renal
pelvis is a rare cancer that also starts
in the kidney. However, this cancer starts
in the part of the kidney that collects
urine to send to the bladder, not the
kidney tissue itself.
How is transitional cell cancer
of the renal pelvis and ureter diagnosed?
Intravenous
Pyleogram (IVP) – American Urological
Association
Cystoscopy
and Ureteroscopy – National
Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information
Clearinghouse
Abdominal
Ultrasound – Medline Plus
Where is the first place I should
look for treatment information?
Transitional
Cell Cancer of the Renal Pelvis and Ureter:
Treatment – NCI/PDQ®
What can I expect after a nephrectomy
(removal of a kidney)?
People can live normal, healthy
lives with only one kidney. As long as
your remaining kidney works normally,
you should have no serious complications.
Do you have a list of websites,
books, and other resources on renal pelvis
and ureter cancers?
Information
Finder on Genitourinary Cancers
Revised 2008
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