Cystoscopy
A thin camera passed into the bladder allows Dr. Kumar to see tumours directly. This is the key diagnostic test.
TURBT, cystectomy and BCG therapy by Dr. Avijit Kumar, Germany-trained uro-oncology surgeon.
Bladder cancer treatment in Kanpur is provided by Dr. Avijit Kumar through cystoscopy, TURBT, radical cystectomy and BCG therapy. He is a Germany-trained uro-oncology surgeon at Smt Ramkali Memorial Nursing Home, Pandu Nagar, Kakadeo, Kanpur with over 17 years of experience.
There is one symptom of bladder cancer that everyone should know, because acting on it early can be lifesaving. That symptom is blood in the urine without any pain. Most people assume blood in the urine means an infection, take some antibiotics and move on.
But painless blood in the urine, even a single episode, is the most common warning sign of bladder cancer and should always be investigated.
Dr. Avijit Kumar treats bladder cancer at his clinic in Pandu Nagar, Kanpur, drawing on his Fellowship in Uro-Oncology and Robotic Surgery from Germany. Bladder cancer management requires a surgeon who understands both how to remove the cancer and how to reconstruct the urinary system afterwards when needed.
Risk Factors
Several factors raise the risk of bladder cancer:
Kanpur's history as an industrial and tannery hub means occupational chemical exposure is a relevant risk factor for some patients in the region.
If you have seen blood in your urine even once, especially without pain and especially if you are or were a smoker, request a cystoscopy.
Do not wait for it to happen again.
Symptoms
Diagnosis
A thin camera passed into the bladder allows Dr. Kumar to see tumours directly. This is the key diagnostic test.
Urine cytology examines urine for cancer cells and can support the diagnosis in selected patients.
CT urography assesses the bladder, ureters and kidneys for tumour extent or spread.
Removing the tumour through TURBT also provides tissue to confirm the diagnosis, cancer type and grade.
Treatment Options
TURBT is both diagnostic and therapeutic. The tumour is removed through the urethra with no external cuts, and the tissue is examined to determine type and depth.
For high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, BCG therapy places a solution into the bladder to stimulate the immune system against remaining cancer cells.
When bladder cancer invades the muscle wall, removing the bladder may offer the best chance of cure. The urinary system is reconstructed afterwards.
After cystectomy, reconstruction may involve a new bladder from intestine or a urinary diversion depending on cancer stage and patient health.
Why Choose Us
Bladder cancer has a tendency to recur, which makes regular follow-up an essential part of treatment rather than an optional extra.
After initial treatment, Dr. Kumar schedules periodic cystoscopy checks to catch recurrence early, when it is easiest to treat.
Local Access
Address: Smt Ramkali Memorial Nursing Home, 117-H-2/184, Pandu Nagar, Kakadeo, Kanpur 208005
Phone: +91-9235652646
Serving: Pandu Nagar, Kakadeo, Kidwai Nagar, Govind Nagar, Civil Lines, Unnao and Kanpur Dehat.
For other urological cancers, visit the uro-oncology page. To understand minimally invasive surgical options, see the laparoscopic urology page.
Bring urine reports, ultrasound, CT scan, cystoscopy reports, biopsy reports and current medicines if available.
Call +91-9235652646FAQ
No, blood in the urine has many causes including infections and stones. However, painless blood in the urine is the most common warning sign of bladder cancer and should always be investigated with cystoscopy, especially in smokers and older adults.
Yes, particularly when caught early. Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer treated with TURBT and BCG therapy has a high cure rate and excellent survival. Muscle-invasive bladder cancer requires more extensive surgery but can still be cured when treated promptly.
TURBT removes a bladder tumour through the urethra without any external cuts. It is used both to diagnose cancer and to treat early-stage tumours. The removed tissue guides further treatment.
Yes, through one of several reconstruction options. Surgeons can create a new bladder from a segment of intestine or form a urinary diversion. The right option depends on cancer stage and overall health.
Because bladder cancer can recur, regular cystoscopy follow-ups are essential, typically every few months in the first years and less often thereafter. Dr. Kumar sets a personalised surveillance plan for each patient.
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Smt Ramkali Memorial Nursing Home, 117-H-2/184, Pandu Nagar, Kakadeo, Kanpur 208005