Urologic Cancer
When the diagnosis is cancer, where you are treated has a significant impact on how well you do. At Wake Forest Baptist, you can have peace of mind knowing that our board-certified urologists have special training in oncology and work as a team with urologic cancer specialists from our Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of only 26 in the United States.
You’ll benefit from the shared knowledge of surgeons, medical oncologists, interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists who will work together to determine the best treatment for you.
We treat all urologic cancers, including:
Bladder cancer
Cancer - kidney
Cancer - prostate
Cancer - testes
Treatments for urologic cancers can range from “watchful waiting” to chemotherapy,
radiation and surgery. Study after study has equated high-volume surgery centers with better results. Each year, we perform more than 1,000 surgical procedures for patients with urologic cancers. We offer minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery for cancers of the prostate and kidney and are one of a few centers in the country also offering the procedure for bladder cancer. One of our faculty members helped establish national protocols for these procedures.
A hallmark of Comprehensive Cancer Centers is research to develop next-generation therapies. Our patients have access to these treatments through our membership in two national cancer study research groups funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI). In addition, we are one of a few cancer centers in the country with an NCI-funded Prostate Cancer Center of Excellence aimed at prevention and developing novel treatments.
Read an article about our approach to cancer treatment.
Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer. It’s a leading cause of cancer death in men, but where you are treated can have an impact on how well you do.
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Our Urologic Cancer Specialists:
Ashok Hemal, M.D.
A. Karim Kader, M.D., Ph.D.
Joseph A. Pettus, M.D.
John J. Smith III, M.D.
Other Members of the Urologic Cancer Team