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What you ought to know about cancer in the bladder

Having pain with urination? Then you might be the victim of bladder cancer. Knowing the symptoms and risk factors of bladder cancer can save your life. Have a look now!

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What you ought to know about cancer in the bladder

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  1. Bladder Cancer – An Insight

  2. Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in males, eighth most common in females, and fifth leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States.

  3. Types of Bladder Cancer There are two board types of cancer in the bladder: • Primary Bladder Cancer This type of cancer occur within the bladder. • Secondary/Metastatic Cancer This type of cancer occurs somewhere else in the body and spread to the bladder.

  4. Possible Risk Factors • Smoking • Heredity • Extremely high consumption of saccharin • Exposure to certain chemical compounds, such as aniline dyes, naphthalene or benzidines • History of schistosomiasis, a parasitic bladder infection • Frequent urinary-tract infections, particularly after age 50

  5. Signs and Symptoms Often symptoms do not appear in the early stages. The first warning sign is usually blood in the urine. Other symptoms can be, • Pain and burning with urination • Increased frequency of urination and, • Difficulty in urinating

  6. Detection and Diagnosis • Bladder cancer can be detected by examining the bladder through a cystoscope, examining cells in the urine, or performing intravenous pyelography. • Sometimes a large tumor can be detected through a rectal or vaginal exam.

  7. Suffering from bladder cancer? Need help? Visit Kansas City Urology Care. They offer minimally invasive treatments for diseases of the prostate, urinary incontinence, pediatric concerns, kidney stone removal, and all other urologic concerns. Phone : 913.341.7985 Visit : www.kcurology.com

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