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Warnings for bladder cancer

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Mon, Oct 8: The Canadian Cancer Society estimates 7200 people in Canada will be diagnosed with bladder cancer. Beatrice Politi reports. For more info, please go to http://www.globaltoronto.com.

Warning Signs of Bladder Cancer in Women | Cxbladder

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In this video we look at some of the common warning signs of bladder cancer in women.

Bladder cancer and its signs and symptoms

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Bladder cancer and its signs and symptoms

Do you have blood in your urine or have an increased need to urinate? Hear Professor Nick James from Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, UK explains the signs and symptoms of bladder cancer. Every year, almost half a million people worldwide are diagnosed with bladder cancer. Early diagnosis is key to preventing the cancer from spreading, so it is important to recognise the potential early symptoms. The most common symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine. Other symptoms include abdominal pain, lower back pain and bladder irritation. If you spot blood in your urine, which includes seeing a red or brown colour, it is recommended that you visit your doctor.
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Understanding Bladder Cancer

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The most common type of bladder cancer, called urothelial carcinoma or transitional cell carcinoma, begins in the tissue lining the inside of the bladder. This video will help you understand more about bladder cancer and how it affects your body.

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Bladder Cancer | Q&A

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Bladder Cancer | Q&A

Surgeon, Armine Smith, from the Brady Urological Institute answers questions about bladder cancer, diagnosis and treatment options available.

At the Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute, cancer specialists work together to provide patients with expert care in radiation oncology, urologic surgery, medical oncology, radiology, pathology and research. These leading minds in cancer discuss each patient’s case in detail to create a custom, groundbreaking treatment plan.

Questions Answered:
1. How does bladder cancer form? 0:03
2. Are there specific risk factors for bladder cancer? 0:27
3. How is bladder cancer found? 0:44
4. What are the treatment options for bladder cancer? 1:27
5. What is the difference between muscle invasive and non-muscle invasive bladder cancer? 2:56
6. What are the different types of urinary diversions? 3:50
7. How is the diversion chosen? 4:28
8. Do all bladder cancer patients need surgery? 4:51
9. Why should I have bladder cancer treatment at Johns Hopkins 5:22
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Bladder Cancer – Overview (types, pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment)

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Specialists at the Johns Hopkins Greenberg Bladder Cancer Institute (GBCI) outline a basic overview of the functions of the bladder, and the different types of cancer that can affect the bladder. Learn about symptoms and risk factors for the disease, and how the GBCI’s multi-disciplinary clinical approach is moving research forward. https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/greenberg-bladder-cancer-institute/about-bladder-cancer/

Recognizing the early warning signs of bladder cancer

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There’s no easy screening test, there’s no splashy awareness month and there are few clues to its existence early on. But experts urge people to pay attention to the signs of bladder cancer, which will develop in some 63,000 Americans each year.

Signs and Symptoms of Bladder Cancer

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What are the signs and symptoms of bladder cancer? Dana-Farber’s Matthew Mossanen, MD talks about who is most at risk, bladder cancer’s symptoms, and how it is diagnosed. Learn more about the Genitourinary Cancer Treatment Center at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute here: https://www.dana-farber.org/genitourinary-cancer-treatment-center/.

Most people know little about bladder cancer, even though there are more than a half million people in the U.S. with the disease. Cheryl Lee, MD, a urologic oncologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, explains that one of the earliest signs of bladder cancer is blood in the urine. Although this may also be an indication of other conditions, it is important to always follow up with your physician if you do have blood in your urine because early detection is your best chance for a cure. You should also try to eliminate the primary risks for bladder cancer: smoking and exposure to chemicals. Also important is eating a well-balanced diet, including plenty of fruits and vegetables, and drinking plenty of water. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, visit https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/urology or call (614) 293-8155