Blood in urine, bloody serious

Our Focus

Every year, over half a million men and women in Europe are diagnosed with bladder cancer. It is crucial that symptoms such as blood in the urine are taken seriously as this is often the first indicator. Urology Week 2022 focuses on bladder cancer to help raise awareness. Learn more by exploring this website. Let’s spread the word!

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Visitors of the CITTI-PARK shopping mall in Kiel, Germany had the unique opportunity to test their surgical skills

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Urology Week 2022: taking bladder cancer bloody seriously!

Every September, the EAU hosts Urology Week, an international campaign for increasing awareness of urological conditions and treatment. This year, Urology Week (26-30 September 2021) willRead more

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Animated video: examination of a bladder

When blood is found in your urine, a next step could be to do a cystoscopy to examine your bladder. This is a procedure in whichRead more

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What is Bladder Cancer?

Bladder cancer is the growth of abnormal tissue (tumour) in the bladder. There are several stages of bladder cancer. Your treatment and experience will depend onRead more

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Overactive Bladder: recognising the symptoms & available treatment options

Overactive bladder syndrome (OAB) is a common condition and can affect both men and women. Between 10 and 20% of people suffer from it at someRead more

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Stress urinary incontinence and ectopic ureteral orifice unmasked by the renal colic after transobturator tape procedure

The uncommon cause of surgical failure of SUI treatment is unrecognized ectopic ureteral orifice (EUO) coexistent with SUI. A 44-year-old female had symptoms of SUI, andRead more

Events

You can find the events and activities planned during Urology Week 2022 here. Check out the activities happening in your country or start one of your own!

For ideas on how you can help, check out For Healthcare Providers. Already have an event planned? Feel free to register your event.

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