A new study suggests a common eye condition could be quietly masking one of the only early warning signs of bladder cancer — ...
A large U.S. health records study suggests that difficulty seeing blood in urine may put color-blind patients at higher risk.
A study led by Stanford Medicine found that the earliest sign of bladder cancer — blood in the urine — may be invisible to people who are colorblind, increasing their risk of dying from the disease.
Nearly 20,000 women are diagnosed with bladder cancer each year, according to the American Cancer Society, with most being over age 55. And the unfortunate reality is that women are often diagnosed at ...
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Color blindness and bladder cancer: A bad combination for survival?
Study suggests inability to identify blood in urine may delay diagnosis and reduce surviva ...
Gynecological organ-preserving cystectomy (GOPC) shows similar disease-free survival rates to standard radical cystectomy, with no reported relapses in gynecological organs. Patients who undergo GOPC ...
Nearly 84,000 Americans will receive a bladder cancer diagnosis this year, yet most people remain unaware of the early warning signs that could save their lives. This silent disease often masquerades ...
Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer is cancer that’s only in the inner lining of your bladder. It hasn’t grown into the muscle wall. Your doctor may also call it superficial bladder cancer, urothelial ...
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) published draft guidance recommending avelumab (Bavencio, Merck Serono) for the treatment of certain forms of bladder cancer. Adults with ...
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