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According to the Mayo Clinic, chemotherapy refers to the use of drugs to kill fast-growing cells in your body, like the ones responsible for cancer. There are, however, several natural substances,...
Bladder cancer occurs in the pelvic gland which is responsible for storing urine until it is eliminated. Although treatable, bladder cancer tends to recur and can be fatal if not detected early.
There are several common types and subtypes of bladder cancer, with each one possessing its own characteristics in regard to cells it starts in, the way it looks and how it spreads. Urothelial...
An unconventional treatment for bladder cancer is radio-wave therapy, which is performed by "blasting" the affected area with radio waves to reduce tumor size and decrease symptoms. Although...
According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), an estimated 70,980 Americans will be newly diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2009. Of those diagnosed, an approximate 14,330 will die from the...
Bladder tumors can cause much discomfort almost immediately after they begin to form. To properly diagnose a bladder tumor a doctor will take a blood test, an X-ray or a CT scan, as well as biopsy...
Your bladder is a small organ that is shaped much like a balloon. The wall of your bladder consists of many layers. When you initially develop bladder cancer, the cancer will usually affect the...
Facing any type of disease can be a scary situation, especially if you don't know much about the disease. Bladder cancer occurs when cancer cells form on the tissues of the bladder. There are two...
Bladder cancer tends to be discovered in early stages, making treatment and curing possible. Cancer of the bladder is usually confirmed with a cystoscopy, biopsy of cells from the bladder and...
Bladder cancer affects an organ in the abdomen. The bladder stores urine until it passes through the body. There are several treatments available for this type of cancer. It is important to be...
There were nearly 69,000 cases of bladder cancer in 2008 just in the United States. Of these cases, over 20 percent of the patients died. The first step in forming treatment to save a patient...