Investigators reported results from the first randomized controlled trial of office-based laser photocoagulation to standard TURBT for low-grade Ta bladder tumors.
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Bladder cancer warning signs you can’t ignore and how doctors treat it
Bladder cancer frequently announces itself through symptoms that patients dismiss as minor urinary issues, and that delay ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have reported promising findings that may help redefine treatment for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer, a potentially aggressive ...
Although bladder cancer ranks as the sixth most common cancer in the United States, with approximately 85,000 new cases diagnosed each year, it continues to receive limited awareness, advocacy, and ...
In patients with suspected muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), definitive treatment can be expedited by adding multi-parametric magnetic resonance imaging (mpMRI) to flexible cystoscopic biopsy at ...
The extent of the bladder cancer — how far it has spread — matters. Your care team needs to know if your cancer sits on or in the first lining of your bladder (non-muscle invasive), if it goes into ...
Bladder cancer affects approximately 83,000 Americans each year, yet remains one of the most overlooked forms of cancer despite having excellent survival rates when caught early. This disconnect ...
Genitourinary cancers require individualized treatment plans based on type, stage, and patient health, utilizing imaging, biopsy, and various therapies. Combining therapies with complementary ...
When you learn you have bladder cancer, it’s only natural to ask: "Can I survive this, for how long, and can I expect to be cured?" You may have searched online for survival rate information. These ...
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