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Diagnosing muscle-invasive bladder cancer: The initial work-up
When a doctor suspects bladder cancer, they will order a series of tests which may include urine tests (urinalysis or urine cytology), a cystoscopy to visualize the inside of the bladder, and/or a CT ...
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Blood in urine? Why early scans detect bladder cancer faster
India, March 17 -- Latest study shows a serious link between emergency room wait times and patient survival. One in ten ...
Cystoscopy without the aid of urinary markers is the most cost-effective strategy for detecting recurrence of non-invasive bladder cancer, according to researchers. In a study that examined five ...
Bladder cancer is often discovered because a person notices blood in their urine. For many patients, this is the first warning sign that something is wrong. Seeing this change usually encourages ...
Top experts share the latest bladder, kidney and prostate cancer advances from the 2026 ASCO GU Symposium, highlighting ...
Recognizing the sight of blood in urine, the most common first sign of bladder cancer, is often the impetus that leads people to a diagnosis. But for those with colorblindness, who usually have ...
Bladder cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in men in the United States and the 10th leading cause of cancer deaths. Many treatments can be used for bladder cancer, and the kind of ...
NCCN now includes Anktiva plus BCG for BCG-unresponsive papillary-only NMIBC, acknowledging an unmet need in patients without CIS who have limited post-BCG options. Radical cystectomy remains ...
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