A bladder infection is inflammation or irritation of the bladder, typically caused by bacteria. Your doctor may also refer to this as cystitis or a urinary tract infection (UTI) in your bladder. This ...
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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 ...
Patients with overactive bladders may experience stress, embarrassment, and a lowered quality of life. However, there are a number of lifestyle changes they can implement that may lessen their ...
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Seeing the unseen in bladder cancer surgery
Ten years ago, a discussion in Milan set a demanding project in motion. In a meeting between a biologist and a urologist, one ...
Bladder cancer has earned the title as the "forgotten cancer" despite being the fifth most common in Canada. According to the Canadian Cancer Society, it's estimated that in 2024, 12,300 Canadians ...
Football great Deion Sanders recently revealed he had bladder cancer. He decided to have his bladder removed and is now cancer-free. He said his cancer was discovered quite by accident. Consequently, ...
Europe has some of the highest incidence rates of bladder cancer around the world, yet knowledge of the disease is still alarmingly low according to a new survey from the European Association of ...
Emerging evidence links bladder cancer to pelvic radiation therapy, dietary factors, and gene-environment interactions. Recent studies on bladder cancer confirm established risk factors and identify ...
Dr. Rachel Sosland, a board-certified urologist at Urology Austin, joined Studio 512 Co-Host Stephanie Gilbert to talk about common bladder control problems that affect millions of men and women in ...
For years, Susan Johnstone, 53, lived with an embarrassing problem that threatened to take away the activity she loved most: ...
Incidental detection has increased with ubiquitous CT/MRI, inflating early-stage ‘small renal mass’ diagnoses and complicating interpretation of a ~5% rise in <50-year incidence. Obesity, hypertension ...
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