Learn the symptoms of bladder cancer —blood in the urine, pain, and irritation or obstruction when urinating —and when to see a healthcare provider.
GETTING out of bed in the morning is hard enough, especially now we’re barrelling towards the depths of winter. It’s cold and dark, and our beds feel that bit cosier than they did just a few ...
Researchers say a new drug-delivery implant could help patients with hard-to-treat bladder cancer avoid losing their bladders — and stay cancer-free for years.
An innovative new treatment option for bladder cancer, recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, has been performed for the first time in Maryland.