Talk:Ureteral cancer
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More for "diagnosis".
editIm only a patient, not a doctor, so I'm unwilling to edit the text directly, but feel that my POV could be valuable.
I had blood in my urine. My urologist ordered a urine analysis. It picked up "atypical urothelial cells". So he did a cystoscopy. He found the ureteral cancer that way straight away, and a very definitive diagnosis it was! In fact the image of the cancer in the main article is this cystoscopic view of my cancer. So I feel that cystoscopy should be added under diagnosis. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 58.167.145.28 (talk) 08:45, 8 March 2019 (UTC)