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Appointments

New and Current Patients

Please call 734-647-8902 (Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm EST).

Or, Use our online appointment request form.

Kidney Cancer

Kidney cancer is the 3rd most common urologic cancer

At the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center, our kidney cancer specialists follow a team approach to care. The multidisciplinary team of urologic surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, nurse practitioners and sexual and reproductive experts make up one of the largest and most comprehensive programs offering care for patients with kidney cancer.

Testicular Cancer Patient Education and Resources

There are many resources available to those diagnosed with Testicular cancers:

Appointments

New and Current Patients

Please call 734-647-8902 (Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm EST).

Or, Use our online appointment request form.

Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer is one of the most successfully treated cancers and today the survival rate is more than 90%. Contact the Rogel Cancer Center at 734-647-8902

Although men of any age can develop testicular cancer, it most often occurs in men between 18 and 35 years of age.

Multidisciplinary Urologic Oncology Clinic

The U-M Rogel Cancer Center provides safe, compassionate and expert care for those with all types of urologic cancers.

Appointments:

Please call 734-647-8902.
If you would like to refer a patient, please contact our M-LINE service: 800-962-3555.

You can also use our online appointment request form.

Urologic Cancer

The Rogel Cancer Center and Michigan Medicine's Urology Department assembled a multidisciplinary team of doctors and researchers working together to improve the diagnosis and treatment of urologic cancers, such as bladder, kidney and prostate cancer. Contact us at 734-647-8902

Colon Cancer Awareness

The content on this page has moved. Learn about colon cancer awareness on the Colorectal Cancer Prevention and Detection page.

Colon Cancer Patient Education and Resources

University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center physician assistant, Maureen Pickle, talks about screening, treatment and understanding one’s risk for colon and rectal cancer.

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