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Urethral cancer arises from the urethra. Urethral cancer is rare and the most common is papillary transitional cell carcinoma. The most common site of urethral cancer bulbomembranous urethra. Types of urethral cancer include transitional cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and melanoma
Symptoms for urethral cancer include Bleeding from the urethra, blood in the urine with interrupted flow of urine, Urination occurs often, painful urination, inability to pass urine, A lump or thickness in the perineum or penis, Discharge from the urethra, Enlarged lymph nodes or pain in the groin or vaginal area. Diagnosis is done by transurethral biopsy, Surgery, Chemotherapy
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