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Testicular cancer risk factors: Cryptorchidism Family history _____ Klinefelter's syndrome

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A patient with suspected BPH should do a _____ chart for in specialist assessment

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Testicular exam for testicular cancer: _____

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What are the three main mx options for local prostate cancer (T1/T2)? _____ Radical prostatectomy Radical radiotherapy

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Urothelial (transitional cell) carcinomas can occur in any region along the urinary tract but most commonly occur in the _____

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A 2-week urgent referral for bladder cancer should be made in patients aged ≥ _____ years who present with: - Unexplained visible haematuria without a UTI - Visible haematuria that recurs or persists following successful treatment of a UTI

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What is the most common cancer in men? _____

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What investigations may be done for bladder cancer locoregional staging & distant disease? _____

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Bladder cancer typically presents after age _____

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The most important factor for prognosis of a urothelial (transitional cell) carcinoma is the degree of _____

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