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Bladder cancer most often begins in the cells (urothelial cells) that line the inside of your bladder. Urothelial cells are also found in your kidneys and the ...
This procedure is sometimes called transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT). TURBT can also be used to treat bladder cancer. Examining a urine sample ( ...
Novel diagnostic techniques for bladder cancer, including endoscopic core needle biopsy. Tumor markers and their ability to predict outcome and response to ...
The ureters are part of the urinary tract. They carry urine produced by the kidneys to the bladder. Ureteral cancer is not common. When it happens, it occurs ...
Surgeons who are specially trained to treat bladder cancers. The Mayo Clinic urologists who treat bladder cancer have additional training and specialize in this ...
Bladder cancer is the most common urinary tract cancer and the 5th most common cancer in the US. Yet bladder cancer research is underfunded relative to other ...
In a phase III clinical trial, 53% of patients with nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) in the carcinoma in situ cohort had a complete response within ...
Bladder cancer occurs in men more frequently than in women and usually affects older adults, though it can happen at any age. May is Bladder Cancer Awareness ...
Discover how innovative drugs and clinical trials are revolutionizing bladder cancer care, offering bladder-sparing options and improved outcomes.
Most bladder cancers are diagnosed at an early stage — when bladder cancer is highly treatable. Your treatment options depend on a number of factors, including ...
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