Genitourinary Cancers | Specialty

The OncLive Genitourinary Cancer condition center page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and expert insights across genitourinary (GU) malignancies, including renal cell carcinoma, urothelial carcinoma, and prostate cancer. This section features news articles, interviews in written and video format, and podcasts that focus on the evolving treatment paradigm of GU cancers and emerging research.

Sipuleucel-T in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer

May 28th 2014

Radium-223: Treatment Considerations

May 28th 2014

Antiandrogens-Differences and Sequencing

May 28th 2014

Treating mCRPC with Newer Hormonal Agents

May 28th 2014

Oral Hormonal Agents for mCRPC

May 28th 2014

Treating Symptomatic Bone Metastatic CRPC

May 28th 2014

Multidisciplinary Approach to mCRPC Treatment

May 28th 2014

Evolution of Treatment for mCRPC

May 28th 2014

Biomarkers in the Management of Prostate Cancer

May 28th 2014

Biopsy, Biomarkers, and Imaging in Prostate Cancer

May 28th 2014

Prognostic Biomarker Tests for Prostate Cancer

May 28th 2014

Antiandrogen Monotherapy for mCRPC

May 28th 2014

Preventing SREs in Prostate Cancer

May 28th 2014

Role of Imaging in M0 CRPC

May 28th 2014

NCCN and AUA Prostate Cancer Guidelines

May 28th 2014

AUA Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Guidelines

May 28th 2014

Introduction: Therapeutic Advances in mCRPC

May 28th 2014

Chemotherapy Underutilized in High-Risk Bladder Cancer

May 22nd 2014

Despite evidence supporting its efficacy, chemotherapy is not routinely administered to patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Cell-Cycle Gene Test Shows Early Promise in Clear Cell RCC

May 20th 2014

A cell-cycle gene array test demonstrated independent value for predicting metastatic progression after surgery for organ-confined renal cell carcinoma (RCC) of clear cell histology, a retrospective study of patient data showed.

Social Media Vital in Marketing Large Urology Practices

May 18th 2014

In the age of social media, simply having a website isn't enough. To keep existing patients and attract new ones, large urology group practices need to build websites that are connected to social media outlets at every turn, said Peter M. Knapp, Jr, MD.