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Treatment of Urethral Cancer that Forms with Invasive Bladder Cancer
For information about the treatments listed below, see the Treatment Option Overview section.
Treatment of urethral cancer that forms at the same time as invasive bladder cancer may include the following:
- Surgery (cystourethrectomy in women, or urethrectomy and cystoprostatectomy in men).
If the urethra is not removed during surgery to remove the bladder, treatment may include the following:
- Active surveillance. Samples of cells are taken from inside the urethra and checked under a microscope for signs of cancer.
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Learn more:
- General Information About Urethral Cancer
- Stages of Urethral Cancer
- Treatment Option Overview
- Treatment of Distal Urethral Cancer
- Treatment of Proximal Urethral Cancer
- Treatment of Urethral Cancer that Forms with Invasive Bladder Cancer
- Treatment of Metastatic or Recurrent Urethral Cancer
- To Learn More About Urethral Cancer
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- General Information About Urethral Cancer
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- Treatment of Proximal Urethral Cancer
- Treatment of Urethral Cancer that Forms with Invasive Bladder Cancer
- Treatment of Metastatic or Recurrent Urethral Cancer
- To Learn More About Urethral Cancer