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Multidisciplinary Urologic Oncology Clinic

The Clinic provides coordinated care to patients who have been diagnosed with urological malignancies, particularly:

Clinic location and referral information is on our Make an Appointment web page. Read about the Multidisciplinary Urologic Oncology Team - note: this link opens onto the UMHS website.

Why come here for your diagnosis / treatment?

The Multidisciplinary Urologic Oncology Clinic brings together nationally recognized experts in urologic oncology - medical oncologists, urologists, radiation oncologists and pathologists - who are supported by a specially trained nursing and physician assistant staff with specific expertise in urologic oncology.

The clinic provides patients:

  • review of medical records prior to each appointment to facilitate an efficient and cost-effective visit;
  • access to state-of-the-art standard and investigational therapies;
  • medical and surgical management of prostate, bladder, testicular and kidney cancers;
  • highly specialized patient care in a multidisciplinary environment;
  • the expertise of the Multidisciplinary Urologic Oncology Conference for consensus treatment decisions;
  • reports to the patient's primary care physician and/or referring physician promptly following each visit;
  • comprehensive patient education materials;
  • an opportunity to meet with a health educator or dietitian to discuss concerns or special needs;
  • access to support groups and complementary therapy programs.

An additional strength of the Multidisciplinary Urologic Oncology Clinic is participation in innovative clinical trials and state-of-the-art therapies.


Speak with a Cancer nurse: 1-800-865-1125
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University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

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