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What can increase your chances of getting bladder cancer
Anything that increases your chances of getting a disease is called a risk factor. The main risk factors for bladder cancer include:
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What is Bladder Cancer?
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Bladder cancer is the rapid, uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the lining of the...
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What are the treatment choices for bladder cancer?
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The choice of treatment and the long-term outcome (prognosis) of people with bladder cancer...
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What causes bladder cancer
We don't know what causes bladder cancer. But being exposed to certain chemicals or cigarette smoking raises your risk. And like other cancers,...
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What are some symptoms of bladder cancer
Blood in the urine is the main symptom. Other symptoms may include having to urinate often or feeling pain when you urinate.
These symptoms can be...
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What surgeries would a doctor do for bladder cancer?
Transurethral resection (TUR)is a surgical procedure that is used both to diagnose bladder cancer and to remove cancerous tissue from the...
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How will I urinate after I have my bladder removed
Your surgeon will create a new channel for your urine to pass through.
One way is an ileal conduit which uses a segment of your intestine to...
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