Bladder Cancer in India
Bladder Cancer is a common urological cancer which occurs when there is an abnormal growth of tissues in the bladder lining
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Bladder Cancer — Key Facts
- About 550,000 people diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2018
- Men are 3 times more at risk of bladder cancer than women
- About 90% of people with bladder cancer are over age 55
- Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) is the most common type
- Almost 50% of those with bladder cancers are smokers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Early stage bladder cancers that do not involve the deeper muscle layers are curable with treatment. Patients will need a cystoscopic resection of the superficial layer to remove the cancer. In more invasive cancers, a partial or complete removal of the bladder is necessary. Advanced stage ancers that has spread to other parts of the body will need intensive chemotherapy, radiation as well as surgery
Most of the cancers occur without a definite cause and the same applies to bladder cancer as well. Certain genetic changes that affect the way the cells divide may be the reason. But there are certain factors that increase the risk of bladder cancers. Some of these like advancing age, family history, your gender etc are not in your control. But risk factors like smoking, not drinking enough water, use of certain medicines, exposure to some chemicals, etc are modifiable. Avoiding these factors will help to decrease the risk to a small extent
Blood in urine is the most common early symptom of bladder cancer. But this symptom occurs in other common conditions like urinary tract infections as well but only for a very short period. If you have blood in urine for longer periods, you need to take it seriously and consult a doctor at the earliest. Having tests like urine analysis, cystoscopy, etc will help to detect bladder cancer
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