Communication, diagnostics, therapies – how to treat bladder cancer more effectively
The article discusses the importance of communication, diagnostics, and therapies in the effective treatment of bladder cancer in Poland.
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Communication, diagnostics, therapies - how to treat bladder cancer more effectively
Bladder cancer is a significant health concern in Poland, ranking as the fourth most common malignancy among men, prompting discussions on improving diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Suffering three urinary infections in six months increases the risk of bladder cancer by up to five times in those over 67
A new study reveals that older adults who experience repeated urinary infections within six months face a significantly heightened risk of being diagnosed with bladder cancer.
Research advances control over one of the most annoying symptoms for prostate patients
A recent clinical study indicates that an anticholinergic medication used for overactive bladder may significantly alleviate hot flashes in men undergoing hormone therapy for prostate cancer.
Symptoms in the bathroom can reveal a man's cancer – there's already urgency to see a doctor
Urinary bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer among men, with bloody urine being a key warning sign.
Bladder cancer is aggressive, but people overlook the initial symptoms
Bladder cancer is often overlooked due to its aggressive nature and the subtlety of its initial symptoms.
Common vision issue could lead to missed cancer warning, study finds
A new study reveals that colorblindness, particularly prevalent in men, may be linked to a higher risk of mortality in bladder cancer cases due to the ability to detect blood in urine being compromised.
More precise diagnosis of bladder cancer: KBC Split first applied the blue light method
The Urology Clinic at KBC Split has successfully introduced a diagnostic method using hexaminolevulinate and blue light examination of the bladder, marking the first clinical application of this method in Croatia and a significant advancement in modern urological diagnostics.
KBC Split’s Urology Clinic First in Croatia to Use Blue Light Diagnostics
KBC Split has introduced a groundbreaking blue light method for more accurate diagnosis of bladder cancer, enabling earlier detection of changes often missed by standard techniques.
Color blindness is a factor for worse prognosis in bladder cancer
Research indicates that bladder cancer patients who are colorblind may have poorer survival chances compared to those with normal vision, highlighting the need for increased medical attention and possible additional screening for this group.