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Haematuria - "Anyone with any sense would say...we need to see them"

Haematuria - "Anyone with any sense would say...we need to see them"

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GPs Rebecca and Sarah are joined by Mr Sotonye Tolofari, Consultant Urological Surgeon at Salford Royal NHS Trust and Director of Urological Cancers at Greater Manchester Cancer Alliance, to discuss the primary care approach to bladder, testicular and renal cancers. They delve into recognising key symptoms like haematuria, managing recurrent UTIs, interpreting incidental renal findings, and when to refer for suspected malignancy. The episode explores pathways for investigating visible and non-visible blood in urine, the practicalities of testicular cancer referrals and how to navigate findings such as simple and complex renal cysts in everyday practice.

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GPs Talk Cancer is the podcast series from GatewayC. GatewayC is the free early cancer diagnosis resource funded by the NHS and is part of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust.

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Produced by Louise Harbord from GatewayC and Listening Dog Media.

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