Uro Oncology

Best Uro-Oncologist in Andheri, Mumbai

A cancer affecting the urinary tract or the male reproductive system is frightening — but with the right specialist, it is also one of the most treatable areas of oncology today. Dr. Ashish Gupta is a leading uro-oncologist in Andheri, Mumbai, dedicated exclusively to the diagnosis and treatment of cancers of the kidney, prostate, bladder, and testicles.

Combining specialised surgical training with the latest minimally invasive and robotic techniques, Dr. Gupta offers patients in Andheri and across Mumbai a clear, evidence-based path to recovery — with a focus on precise cancer control, fewer complications, and a faster return to everyday life.

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with a urological cancer, or you have warning signs such as blood in the urine, a lump, or persistent urinary problems, an early consultation can make a meaningful difference.

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Dr. Ashish Gupta – Urologist in Andheri Mumbai
MBBS · MS · MCh (Urology) Consultant Urologist & Robotic Surgeon
Qualification MBBS  |  MS (Surgery)  |  MCh (Urology)
Experience Practising as a Urologist in Andheri, Mumbai for 15+ years

What Is Uro-Oncology?

Uro-oncology is the branch of medicine that deals specifically with cancers of the urinary system (kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra) and the male reproductive organs (prostate and testicles).

A uro-oncologist is a urologist with dedicated expertise in cancer care. This specialisation matters: these cancers often require complex surgery, careful staging, and decisions that balance complete cancer removal against preserving important functions such as urination, kidney function, and fertility. Seeing a focused specialist — rather than a general surgeon — gives patients access to the most advanced, function-sparing treatment options available.

Urological Cancers Treated by Dr. Ashish Gupta in Andheri

Kidney (Renal) Cancer

Kidney cancer, most commonly renal cell carcinoma (RCC), develops in the lining of the small tubes inside the kidney. It is frequently discovered incidentally during a scan done for another reason, which is why awareness of the warning signs is so important.

Common signs and symptoms

  • Blood in the urine (haematuria)
  • A persistent pain or pressure in the side or lower back (flank)
  • A lump or mass in the abdomen or side
  • Unexplained weight loss, persistent fatigue, or low-grade fever

Risk factors: smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, long-term kidney disease, and a family history of kidney cancer.

How it is diagnosed: ultrasound, CT or MRI scan, and in selected cases a biopsy to confirm the type and grade of the tumour.

Treatment options offered:

  • Partial nephrectomy (removing only the tumour while preserving the healthy part of the kidney) — often performed laparoscopically or robotically
  • Radical nephrectomy when the tumour is large or centrally located
  • Minimally invasive ablation for small tumours in suitable patients
  • Targeted therapy and immunotherapy for advanced or metastatic disease

Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, particularly after the age of 50. It often grows slowly and may cause no symptoms in its early stages — making screening valuable for men at risk.

Common signs and symptoms

  • Difficulty starting urination or a weak, interrupted stream
  • Frequent urination, especially at night
  • A feeling that the bladder is not fully empty
  • Blood in the urine or semen
  • Erectile difficulties (in some cases)

Risk factors: increasing age, a family history of prostate cancer, and certain dietary and lifestyle factors.

How it is diagnosed: PSA (prostate-specific antigen) blood test, digital rectal examination, MRI of the prostate, and a targeted biopsy with Gleason grading to assess how aggressive the cancer is.

Treatment options offered:

  • Active surveillance for low-risk, slow-growing cancers
  • Radical prostatectomy — surgical removal of the prostate, often performed using robotic-assisted, nerve-sparing techniques to protect urinary control and sexual function
  • Radiation therapy and hormone therapy, coordinated as part of a multidisciplinary plan
  • Advanced systemic therapy for higher-risk or metastatic disease

Prostate Cancer

Bladder cancer most often begins in the cells lining the inside of the bladder (urothelial carcinoma). The most important early warning sign is painless blood in the urine, which should never be ignored even if it appears only once.

Common signs and symptoms

  • Blood in the urine (often painless)
  • A frequent or urgent need to urinate
  • Pain or burning during urination
  • Pelvic or lower back pain in more advanced cases

Risk factors: smoking is the single biggest risk factor; others include exposure to certain industrial chemicals and long-term bladder irritation.

How it is diagnosed: cystoscopy (a thin camera examination of the bladder), urine cytology, and a CT urogram. A TURBT (transurethral resection of bladder tumour) is used both to confirm the diagnosis and to remove early tumours.

Treatment options offered:

  • TURBT for early-stage, non-muscle-invasive tumours
  • Intravesical therapy (medication placed directly into the bladder, such as BCG) to reduce recurrence
  • Radical cystectomy with urinary diversion for muscle-invasive cancer, including bladder-reconstruction options where suitable
  • Chemotherapy and immunotherapy as part of a combined treatment plan

Early detection dramatically improves outcomes, so prompt evaluation of any blood in the urine is strongly advised.

Testicular Cancer

Testicular cancer is most common in younger men, typically between the ages of 15 and 40. The good news is that it is among the most curable of all cancers, especially when caught early — making it vital to act on any change quickly.

Common signs and symptoms

  • A painless lump or swelling in either testicle
  • A feeling of heaviness in the scrotum
  • A dull ache in the lower abdomen or groin
  • Any change in the size or firmness of a testicle

Risk factors: an undescended testicle (history of), a family history of testicular cancer, and a previous testicular tumour.

How it is diagnosed: scrotal ultrasound, blood tests for tumour markers (AFP, beta-hCG, and LDH), and a CT scan for staging.

Treatment options offered:

  • Radical inguinal orchidectomy — the primary surgery to remove the affected testicle
  • Surveillance for early-stage disease in suitable patients
  • Chemotherapy or radiation therapy depending on the type and stage
  • Retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) when indicated

 

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FAQ About Best Uro-Oncologist in Andheri

A uro-oncologist treats cancers of the urinary system and male reproductive organs — primarily kidney (renal), prostate, bladder, and testicular cancer.

 

The most common signs include blood in the urine, a lump or swelling, persistent flank or pelvic pain, and changes in urination. Any blood in the urine should be evaluated promptly, even if it occurs only once.

No. Depending on the type and stage, treatment may involve surgery, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiation, or active surveillance — often in combination. Dr. Gupta creates a plan tailored to each patient.

A uro-oncologist is a urologist with specialised training in diagnosing and treating cancers of the urinary system and the male reproductive organs — namely the kidney, bladder, prostate, and testicles. Beyond performing complex cancer surgery, a uro-oncologist guides patients through staging, treatment planning, and long-term follow-up, often coordinating with medical and radiation oncologists for complete care.

 

A general urologist treats a wide range of urinary and reproductive conditions, such as kidney stones, infections, an enlarged prostate, and incontinence. A uro-oncologist sub-specialises specifically in cancer. For a confirmed or suspected urological cancer, seeing a uro-oncologist gives you access to focused expertise and advanced, organ-preserving surgical techniques.

 

A uro-oncologist is primarily the surgical specialist and care coordinator for urological cancers. A medical oncologist manages systemic treatments such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy, while a radiation oncologist delivers radiation treatment. These specialists frequently work together as a multidisciplinary team, with the uro-oncologist often leading the overall plan.

 

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