Bladder Cancer Awareness Month
May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month!
Help us spread this message of awareness and let others know the warning signs of bladder cancer. Share through email and social media. You never know who you might help.
Bladder cancer is the second most common urologic cancer in adults. There are 67,000 new cases of bladder cancer each year in the United States.
Bladder cancer tends to occur most commonly in individuals over the age of 60 and is about 2 to 3 times more common in men than in women. Cigarette smoking and exposure to certain industrial chemicals (derivatives of compounds called arylamines and petrochemicals) are strongly associated with the development of bladder cancer.
Transitional cell carcinoma, also known as urothelial carcinoma, is the most common type of bladder cancer. Transitional cell bladder cancer may present in several different forms, including:
Carcinoma in situ (CIS)
Papillary carcinoma
Sessile carcinoma
The depth of invasion, involvement of the bladder muscle and invasion into the lymphovascular spaces determine the risk, prognosis and treatment. Bladder cancer can be classified into two broad categories – non-muscle invasive and muscle invasive urothelial carcinoma.
Source: https://urology.ufl.edu/2020/05/03/may-is-bladder-cancer-awareness-month/
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