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Urethral Cancer
What is it?
Urethral cancer is a rare type of cancer that begins in the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body.

What are the symptoms?
Blood in the urine.
Painful urination or difficulty urinating.
Frequent need to urinate.
Pelvic pain or lower abdominal discomfort.
Swelling or lumps near the urethra.
What else could it be? (Differential diagnosis)
Urinary tract infections (UTIs): Can cause similar symptoms, such as blood in the urine and pain during urination.
Bladder cancer: Cancer of the bladder can sometimes present similarly, with blood in the urine and frequent urination.
What are the aggravating factors?
Smoking: Increases the risk of developing urethral and other urological cancers.
Chronic infections: Can lead to changes in the urethral lining, increasing cancer risk.
Age: Urethral cancer is more common in older adults.
What types of food are helpful?
Hydration: Drinking plenty of water can help flush out toxins and support kidney and bladder health.
Antioxidants: Foods like tomatoes, broccoli, and berries can help protect against oxidative stress.
High fiber: Helps maintain overall digestive health, which can aid in recovery after treatment.
What are the traditional treatments?
Surgery: To remove the tumor or affected portion of the urethra.
Chemotherapy: Often used to treat urethral cancer, especially if the cancer has spread.
Radiation therapy: May be used if the cancer cannot be removed surgically.
What are the natural and alternative treatments?
Pomegranate: May have anti-cancer properties and could help inhibit tumor growth.
Turmeric: Contains curcumin, a compound that may prevent cancer cell growth.
Green tea: Contains antioxidants that support immune function and may help prevent cancer.
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