In patients with genitourinary cancers nodal staging is an integral part of the pretreatment evaluation. The presence of nodal
metastatic disease plays an important role in predicting prognosis and treatment planning. Although some nodal groups can
be evaluated clinically, most patients undergo various imaging studies for nodal staging. Each modality has its own unique
attributes and applications. This article reviews various imaging modalities, namely, contrast enhanced computerized tomography,
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and positron emission tomography, used for nodal staging in patients with genitourinary
cancers and highlights their strengths and weaknesses. Emerging novel techniques such as lymphotropic nanoparticle enhanced
MRI are also highlighted.
Keywords Nodes - Staging - Genitourinary cancers