Tumors of the ureter are new formations that develop in the ureter - a tubular organ that connects the kidney to the bladder. They can be both benign and malignant.
The causes of ureteral tumors can be diverse, including genetic factors, radiation exposure, harmful habits, etc.
Various methods are used to diagnose ureteral tumors, such as ultrasound, computer tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, cystoscopy, and others.
Treatment of ureteral tumors depends on their type and stage of development. It may include surgical intervention, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and other methods.
Prevention of ureteral tumors includes a healthy lifestyle, avoidance of harmful habits, regular medical check-ups, etc.
To diagnose and treat ureteral tumors, it is advisable to consult a urologist, oncourologist, or oncologist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.