Urethral cancer is a very rare disease, only 600 cases were reported. In both male and females, urethral cancer possesses a tendency to invade locally and spread to surrounding soft tissue. The men’s urethra is different then the women’s. There may be no symptoms of early urethral cancer. You should see a doctor if there is a lump or growth on the urethra, pain, bleeding, or difficulty during urination. The chance of recovery and choice of treatment depends on the stage of the cancer and the patient’s health.
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