Facts about bladder cancer
/Rates of new cancers and of cancer deaths have been fairly stable in men and have been dropping slightly in women in recent years.
Read MoreRates of new cancers and of cancer deaths have been fairly stable in men and have been dropping slightly in women in recent years.
Read MoreNon-invasive papillary carcinoma. Has grown toward the hollow center of the bladder but has not grown into the connective tissue or muscle of the bladder wall.
Read MoreBladder cancer is a type of cancer that begins in the bladder, most often in the cells that line the inside of the bladder. The disease usually affects older adults, however you can develop bladder cancer at just about any age. While the disease is common among both men and women, the risk is higher in men.
Read MoreTry as you might, you cannot ignore the symptoms of an irritated bladder. The frequent urge to go, burning while urinating, pain while urinating, pelvic pain, back pain, and especially blood in the urine can all be signs that something’s not right.
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