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 ...
Nearly 20,000 women are diagnosed with bladder cancer each year, according to the American Cancer Society, with most being over age 55. And the unfortunate reality is that women are often diagnosed at ...
Bladder cancer signs and symptoms can vary from person to person. The most common symptom is blood in the urine, also called hematuria. While this can turn the urine into a red or rusty color, it may ...
Bladder cancer develops when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the tissue layers of the bladder. While often thought of as a single condition, bladder cancer exists in multiple forms, each with ...
Considering nutrition and frailty earlier on may help patients achieve better health-related quality of life during kidney cancer and bladder cancer. Factors such as frailty, nutritional status and ...
Therapeutic options to treat intermediate-risk and BCG-unresponsive bladder cancer, such as medications and ablative therapies, are expanding, and novel PET tracers enable improved diagnosis and ...