Most people with bladder cancer begin treatment by having surgery to remove their cancer. If bladder cancer has spread beyond your bladder, you might have chemotherapy first. This can help treat ...
Robotic surgery for bladder cancer speeds recovery, reduces pain, and improves quality of life. It also significantly reduces risks such as blood clots and can preserve functions like sexual health.
The FDA recently approved a pretzel-shaped implant that helps some bladder cancer patients keep their bladder. Dr. Chris ...
An experimental treatment method has shown promise in fighting a hard-to-treat form of bladder cancer known as BCG-unresponsive high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). BCG (Bacillus ...
A new bladder cancer treatment called TAR-200 has shown impressive results in a recent clinical trial. The study found that 82% of patients with high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer had their ...
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Tiny implant eliminates bladder cancer in 82% of patients
A new slow-release implant has shown unprecedented success in wiping out bladder cancer in more than 80 percent of patients, offering a potential alternative to surgery.
The bladder cancer treatment landscape is rapidly evolving, particularly for patients who don’t respond to bacillus ...
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Blocking mir-21 shows promise for slowing bladder cancer growth
Bladder cancer ranks among the ten most common types of cancer worldwide. The main treatment is bladder removal surgery, and ...
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