Genital Oncology
Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with cancer. Genital oncology include those cancers affecting the male reproductive organs, as well as the urinary systems of both sexes cancers involving the bladder, kidney, prostate, and testes.Genital cancer includes prostate, bladder and testicular cancer. The following facts provide some insight into these forms of cancer:Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in men after lung cancer. One man in six will get prostate cancer during his lifetime.
Bladder cancer is four times more likely to be found in men than women. It is the fourth most frequent cancer diagnosed in men. Testicular cancer is rare, but remains the most frequent cancer in males under 35 years of age. It is one of the most curable forms of cancer, with a 99-percent survival rate if the cancer has not spread.Treatment options for the various types of Genital cancers vary. Genital oncology deals with the Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery may be considered depending upon the type of cancer, its stage, and other factors.genital cancers are cancers that develop on the penis or in the adrenal glands. The adrenal glands are small hormone-producing glands, which are located on the top of each kidney. In women, cancers that develop in the ovaries, the uterus, the cervix, or the vagina are in a separate category of cancers called gynecologic cancers.