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... pubic symphysis. Bladder cancer refers to any of several types of malignant growth of the urinary bladder. It is a disease in which abnormal cells multiply without control in the bladder. The ... feeling the need to urinate without results. However, these signs and symptoms are not specific to bladder cancer, but may also be caused by non-cancerous conditions such as prostate infections and cystitis. ...
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... may have found a permanent solution to a number of diseases but there are still those that are seen to be incurable in certain stages. Cancer, one of those diseases that have been recorded to have a high mortality rate has become curable depending ... the stage that the infected person is in. One form of cancer, bladder cancer, is curable in its early stages and to those who smoke is advised to watch ...
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It’s been known for a while that smoking increases the risk of developing bladder cancer. Actually, it’s the highest risk factor – smokers ... finding, say researchers, may have something to do with how the composition of cigarettes have changed over the years; there may be more bladder carcinogens in cigarettes now than there were years ago. As well, even if people switch to lower ...
... in clinical research to bear on the assessment and management of bladder cancer. Their comprehensive discussion summarizes the state-of ... in clinical research to bear on the assessment and management of bladder cancer. Their comprehensive discussion summarizes the state- ... disease, the current status of tumor markers in bladder cancer, and the means for further study in their applicability. Insightful ...
... called "maintenance" gemctibaine for metastatic bladder cancer after an initial response to the combinaiton regimen. This ... recruiting patients: Gemcitabine in Treating Patients With Recurrent Bladder Cancer That Has Not Responded to Previous Bacillus Calmette-Guerin, ... line gemcitabine/paclitaxel chemotherapy in patients with advanced bladder cancer: Temporary versus maintenance treatment ( ...
... 23, 2009 reported on a link between smoking and bladder cancer. Risk of bladder cancer for smokers has increased since the mid-1990s, with a risk progressively increasing to a level five times higher among current ... new study published online November 16 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Furthermore, researchers found that among individuals who smoked the same ...
Genetic variations in the Sonic Hedgehog pathway increase the likelihood of recurrence, reduce survival time and limit response to therapy for people with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, scientists from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Centre reported today at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers in Cancer Prevention Research Conference...
... -25 fractions over 4-5 weeks, is usually the second choice for the treatment of muscle-invasive bladder cancer, behind radical cystectomy. Only patients unfit or unwilling to undergo surgery are referred for radiotherapy. An advantage of radiotherapy is that the healthy part of the bladder can be saved in case of a uni-focal lesion.Original post by Allergy News ...
... sequence of short regular sessions. Treating with radiotherapy doesn’t mean to remove your bladder, but you’ll need to have cystoscopy, usually for every 3 months or so in order to ensure that the bladder ... . Radiotherapy is involved with certain other health conditions! Radiotherapy when given to treat the bladder cancer can irritate the bowel and can lead to diarrhea and also soreness ...
Background Cigarette smoking is a well-established risk factor for bladder cancer. The effects of smoking duration, intensity (cigarettes ... and current cigarette smokers had higher risks of bladder cancer than never-smokers (for regular smokers, OR = 3.0, ... increasing intensity. Conclusions Smoking-related risks of bladder cancer appear to have increased in New Hampshire since the mid-1990s. Based ...
... discovery and development of RNAi-based therapeutics for the treatment of bladder cancer. Research conducted by scientists and surgeons from ... with Breast CancerThere are many options for treating breast cancer, including surgery, hormonal treatments, radiation and ... Effective Local Delivery of a UsiRNA in an In Vivo Model of Bladder CancerMDRNA, Inc. Presents to International Webinar Audience on ...
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... water with illegal concentrations of arsenic and radioactive elements, both of which have been linked to cancer at small doses. In some areas, the amount of radium detected in drinking ... water that puts residents at a 1-in-600 risk of developing bladder cancer from arsenic, and still comply with the law. read more That freaks me out. In other news, I'm starting a photography class tonight (2 ...
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... genetic mutations or can gifted by his or her parents or by forefathers. Well, there are established causes of cancer like radiation and asbestos. Without any warning someone can build up this disease. ... result in inflammation and irritation. Bladder cancer is intermediary cell carcinoma, Squamous cell carcinoma, ... tumor and renal cell carcinoma. Kidney cancer basically occurs due to heavy smoking, ...
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... a world-first medical test that will make diagnosis of bladder cancer quicker and less invasive for patients, and potentially ... 16 staff, has developed a test that diagnoses bladder cancer by analysing just 2 millilitres of urine. ... determine whether a patient has a superficial tumour or an invasive cancer. These results then determine the best course of treatment. At the moment the most accurate ...

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