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Title: Bladder Cancer - Questions and Detailed Answers! (1)


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Bladder Cancer Frequently Asked Questions
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  • What is Bladder Cancer?
  • Bladder cancer is the nations sixth most common
    form of cancer with more than 73,000 new cases
    and about 15,000 deaths each year.

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  • Who is at Risk for Bladder Cancer?
  • Recent statistics revealed that smoking has been
    found to be the greatest risk factor for bladder
    cancer, with smokers getting bladder cancer twice
    as often as people who dont smoke.

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  • Which Treatments Are Used For Bladder Cancer?
  • Depending on the stage of the cancer and other
    factors, treatment options for people with
    bladder cancer can include
  • Surgery
  • Intravesical Therapy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation Therapy

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  • What Should I Do If I Suspect I May Have Bladder
    Cancer?
  • The most important thing you can do if you
    suspect you may have bladder cancer is to see a
    physician, preferably an urologist as soon as
    possible.

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  • Which Doctors Treat Bladder Cancer?
  • The types of doctors who treat bladder cancers
    include
  • Urologists surgeons who specialize in treating
    diseases of the urinary system and male
    reproductive system
  • Radiation oncologists doctors who treat cancer
    with radiation therapy
  • Medical oncologists doctors who treat cancer
    with medicines such as chemotherapy

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  • What Are The Things to Consider Before Making
    Treatment Decision?
  • Some important things to consider include
  • Your age and expected life span
  • Any other serious health conditions you have
  • The stage and grade of your cancer
  • The likelihood that treatment will cure your
    cancer (or help in some other way)
  • Your feelings about the possible side effects
    from treatment

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  • FOLLOW-UP AND POST CARE TREATMENT
  • After treatment for any stage 0 cancer, close
    follow-up is recommended, with cystoscopy about
    every 3 to 6 months for a least a couple of years
    to look for signs of the cancer coming back or
    for new bladder tumors.

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  • Contact The Urology Experts in Kansas City -
    Cancer Medical Review
  • In summary, cancer in the bladder can be
    effectively treated and if you believe you may
    have bladder cancer, you should be checked by a
    Kansas City urology expert.
  • For More Details,
  • Call 913.341.7985
  • Visit www.kcurology.com/conditions/bladder-cancer.
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