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Cancer Care

We are your expert cancer care team for one of life’s most challenging diagnoses

Advanced cancer care offering diagnosis, personalized treatment plans, and compassionate support for patients and families.

Greater Boston Urology is the region’s leading partner in the fight against cancer, bringing world-class care, the most effective treatments, and latest technologies close to home.

Our care team’s expertise and experience, paired with our advanced technology, means that every aspect of your treatment plan is tailored to your specific needs. Throughout your treatment, we will work collaboratively with your other physicians to provide a comprehensive and individualized care plan.

At Greater Boston Urology our goal during this overwhelming and uncertain time is to thoroughly discuss your cancer diagnosis, outline treatment options, and provide compassionate counsel to you and your loved ones throughout this journey.

Our board certified physicians and expert oncology care team have a passion for helping patients and their families navigate a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Rest assured, we will be with you every step of the way.

Urologic cancers are some of the most common types of cancers today.

We bring together physicians, radiation oncologists, and other skilled healthcare professionals to collaborate on individualized treatment plans delivered with compassion—so you can feel confident knowing you are in the very best hands.

Bladder Cancer

Bladder cancer accounts for about 7% of all new cancers in the U.S. It is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in individuals over the age of 55 and occurs more frequently in men.

Kidney Cancer

According to Mayo Clinic, kidney cancer diagnoses are increasing, partly because modern imaging tests, such as CT scans, are used more frequently. These tests often detect kidney tumors incidentally.

Penile Cancer

Not all growths on the penis are cancerous. About 95% of cases are squamous cell carcinoma, which begins in the thin, flat cells on the surface of the penis known as squamous cells.

Prostate Cancer

Early-stage prostate cancer rarely causes symptoms. But as prostate cancer progresses, you may start to notice changes.

Testicular Cancer

Although testicular cancer is relatively uncommon, it can occur at any age and is most frequently diagnosed in men between the ages of 15 and 45.

If you notice something doesn’t feel right, don’t wait—reach out to us. Early evaluation can make all the difference.

How Greater Boston Urology treated one patient’s prostate cancer

What causes bladder cancer and what treatments are available?

How kidney cancer is treated

Get answers, get support, and get care you can trust.​

To learn more, contact a provider or one of our locations — or schedule an appointment.