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Experts in Urologic Oncology

Cancer patient in oncology unitThere are a variety of cancers that affect various parts of the urinary tract, such as the kidneys, adrenal glands, genitalia and bladder. While any type of cancer diagnosis is life-changing, urologic cancers may be even more challenging to deal with due to the sensitive nature of the disease.

Our urology team is here to support you through every step of your cancer journey, from diagnosis to treatment and recovery. Your provider will partner with our Cancer Care team – including oncologists, radiologists, surgeons and oncology nurses – to ensure that you are getting the very best care possible.  

Some of the urologic oncology conditions we treat include:

  • Bladder cancer
  • Kidney cancer
  • Prostate cancer
  • Testicular cancer
  • Adrenal cancer
  • Penile cancer
  • Urologic malignancies

For more information on scheduling a urology consult,
please call Fairfield Healthcare Professionals Urology at 740-689-4945. 

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