Facts About Causes and Symptoms for Bladder Cancer - 25-7-2009 20:23:53 Mike Singh asked:
Bladder Cancer
What is this condition?
Bladder cancer is a tumor that develops on the surface of the bladder wall or that grows within the bladder wall and quickly invades underlying muscles. Bladder tumors are most common in men over age 50 and occur more often in densely populated industrial areas.
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Primary Evidences and Basics of Bladder Cancer - 25-7-2009 20:23:23 Trevor Price asked:
Bladder cancer symptoms are often not apparent until the disease has progressed to an advanced and sometimes fatal stage. This means that if you’re genetically susceptible to bladder cancer, you must be diligent about testing and early detection. To learn more about the risks of bladder cancer, its causes and its symptoms, [...] more »
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Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Bladder Cancer - 25-7-2009 20:24:40 Alien asked:
Description
Bladder cancer is frequently mistaken for a bladder infection, because the two conditions share many of the same symptoms. The presence of blood in the urine and painful urination, though, are telltale signs of bladder cancer.
Bladder cancer strikes three times as many men as women and is usually found in people over the [...] more »
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What Is Bladder Cancer? What Causes Bladder Cancer? - 12-10-2009 16:00:00 Bladder cancer, or cancer of the bladder, is cancer that forms in the tissues of the bladder. The bladder is an organ that stores urine. The majority of bladder cancers are transitional cell carcinomas - the cancer starts in cells of the inner-lining of the bladder. Cancer that starts in thin, flat cells of the bladder are also possible; this type is called squamous cell carcinoma. more »
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Symptoms of Bladder Cancer - 25-7-2009 20:23:07 james sameul asked:
Bladder cancer is the result of cell changes in the mucous (inside) wall of the bladder. It is caused by changes in the cells’ chromosomes or DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).This form of cancer develops most often in people between the ages of 60 and 79, with the average age being 67. The disease [...] more »
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Bladder Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments - 25-7-2009 20:24:11 James S. Pendergraft asked:
Bladder is a hollow organ located in lower abdomen i.e. the pelvic region which stores urine coming from kidney. Bladder cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer; seen more in aged people. Men are said to be infected by this tumor more than women. Studies suggest that the [...] more »
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Predictors Of Upper Tract Urothelial Cell Carcinoma After Primary Bladder Cancer: A Population Based Analysis - 3-4-2009 15:00:00 UroToday.com - Upper tract tumors (UTT) after primary bladder cancer are difficult to detect and are relatively rare. Historically, the literature has quoted a 2-7% chance of developing secondary UTT after primary bladder cancer. Despite the adoption of many different surveillance protocols, patients routinely present with symptoms. more »
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Well Water May Up Risk for Bladder Cancer - 4-5-2009 15:57:29 As researchers try to zero on specific causes of various cancers, they frequently come up with surprising results.
Bladder cancer is no different. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that in 2008, there were 68,810 new cases of bladder cancer in the United States and there were 14,100 deaths related to bladder cancer. So far, [...]Post from: Blisstree
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Well water may up risk for bladder cancer - 4-5-2009 15:57:29 As researchers try to zero on specific causes of various cancers, they frequently come up with surprising results.
Bladder cancer is no different. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that in 2008, there were 68,810 new cases of bladder cancer in the United States and there were 14,100 deaths related to bladder cancer. So far, [...]Post from: Blisstree
Well water may up risk for bladder cancer more »
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Well water may up risk for bladder cancer - 4-5-2009 15:57:29 As researchers try to zero on specific causes of various cancers, they frequently come up with surprising results.
Bladder cancer is no different. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that in 2008, there were 68,810 new cases of bladder cancer in the United States and there were 14,100 deaths related to bladder cancer. So far, [...]Post from: Blisstree
Well water may up risk for bladder cancer more »
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Well Water May Up Risk for Bladder Cancer - 4-5-2009 15:57:29 As researchers try to zero on specific causes of various cancers, they frequently come up with surprising results.
Bladder cancer is no different. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that in 2008, there were 68,810 new cases of bladder cancer in the United States and there were 14,100 deaths related to bladder cancer. So far, [...]Post from: Blisstree
Well Water May Up Risk for Bladder Cancer more »
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Well Water May Up Risk for Bladder Cancer - 4-5-2009 15:57:29 As researchers try to zero on specific causes of various cancers, they frequently come up with surprising results.
Bladder cancer is no different. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that in 2008, there were 68,810 new cases of bladder cancer in the United States and there were 14,100 deaths related to bladder cancer. So far, [...]Post from: Blisstree
Well Water May Up Risk for Bladder Cancer more »
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Well Water May Up Risk for Bladder Cancer - 4-5-2009 15:57:29 As researchers try to zero on specific causes of various cancers, they frequently come up with surprising results.
Bladder cancer is no different. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that in 2008, there were 68,810 new cases of bladder cancer in the United States and there were 14,100 deaths related to bladder cancer. So far, [...]Post from: Blisstree
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The Truth About Bladder Cancer - 25-7-2009 20:25:17 Alisha Dhamani asked:
To begin with, each year, about 67,000 new cases of bladder cancer are expected, and about 13,000 people will die of the disease in the U.S. Bladder cancer affects three times as many men as women. Women, however, often have more advanced tumors than men at the time of diagnosis.
Bladder cancer can [...] more »
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What Is A Bladder Cyst ? - 26-12-2009 10:50:43 Bladder is the part of kidney. So, the cysts found in bladders are also considered as kidney cysts. The cysts of kidneys and bladder are usually abnormal pouches which contain some fluid in them.
Signs And Symptoms Of Bladder Cysts:
The signs and symptoms of bladder cysts includes:
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Smoking & Bladder Cancer Connection - 17-11-2009 1:52:20 It’s been known for a while that smoking increases the risk of developing bladder cancer. Actually, it’s the highest risk factor – smokers are twice as likely to develop bladder cancer than those who don’t smoke.
According to the American Cancer Society,
Smoking causes about half of the deaths from bladder cancer among men (48%) and almost a third of bladder cancer deaths in women (28%). Some of the carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) in tobacco smoke are absorbed from the lungs and get into the blood. From the blood, they are filtered by the kidneys and concentrated in urine. These chemicals in urine [...]Post from: Blisstree< more »
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Smoking & Bladder Cancer Connection - 17-11-2009 1:52:20 It’s been known for a while that smoking increases the risk of developing bladder cancer. Actually, it’s the highest risk factor – smokers are twice as likely to develop bladder cancer than those who don’t smoke.
According to the American Cancer Society,
Smoking causes about half of the deaths from bladder cancer among men (48%) and almost a third of bladder cancer deaths in women (28%). Some of the carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) in tobacco smoke are absorbed from the lungs and get into the blood. From the blood, they are filtered by the kidneys and concentrated in urine. These chemicals in urine [...]Post from: Blisstree< more »
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Smoking & Bladder Cancer Connection - 17-11-2009 1:52:20 It’s been known for a while that smoking increases the risk of developing bladder cancer. Actually, it’s the highest risk factor – smokers are twice as likely to develop bladder cancer than those who don’t smoke.
According to the American Cancer Society,
Smoking causes about half of the deaths from bladder cancer among men (48%) and almost a third of bladder cancer deaths in women (28%). Some of the carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) in tobacco smoke are absorbed from the lungs and get into the blood. From the blood, they are filtered by the kidneys and concentrated in urine. These chemicals in urine [...]Post from: Blisstree< more »
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Smoking & Bladder Cancer Connection - 17-11-2009 1:52:20 It’s been known for a while that smoking increases the risk of developing bladder cancer. Actually, it’s the highest risk factor – smokers are twice as likely to develop bladder cancer than those who don’t smoke.
According to the American Cancer Society,
Smoking causes about half of the deaths from bladder cancer among men (48%) and almost a third of bladder cancer deaths in women (28%). Some of the carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) in tobacco smoke are absorbed from the lungs and get into the blood. From the blood, they are filtered by the kidneys and concentrated in urine. These chemicals in urine [...]Post from: Blisstree< more »
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Smoking & Bladder Cancer Connection - 17-11-2009 1:52:20 It’s been known for a while that smoking increases the risk of developing bladder cancer. Actually, it’s the highest risk factor – smokers are twice as likely to develop bladder cancer than those who don’t smoke.
According to the American Cancer Society,
Smoking causes about half of the deaths from bladder cancer among men (48%) and almost a third of bladder cancer deaths in women (28%). Some of the carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals) in tobacco smoke are absorbed from the lungs and get into the blood. From the blood, they are filtered by the kidneys and concentrated in urine. These chemicals in urine [...]Post from: Blisstree< more »
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