Discover recent findings that highlight the potential for urinary DNA methylation testing to improve early detection and diagnosis of bladder cancer.
I noticed some blood in my urine. I thought it might be due to premenopausal bleeding, but didn't have any spotting. What should I do?
If you notice that your legs look unusual, like a swelling that's new - then this could be a sign of bladder cancer. The NHS ...
A new study suggests that a combination of radiation therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) may offer a less ...
A new review has found a link between chlorine byproducts in our drinking water and a greater chance of bladder and ...
Dr. Chandler Park discusses the importance of genetic testing and personalized care in patients with genitourinary cancers.
In a new book, Nafis Hasan writes about how America's ongoing "war on cancer" is going and points out factors that might be ...
A South Korean cohort study shows that rheumatoid arthritis (RA) increases the risk of kidney cancer, particularly in women, ...
For some patients with bladder cancer, neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus bladder-saving concurrent chemoradiation therapy was ...
The American Cancer Society estimates that 83,000 new cases of bladder cancer will be diagnosed this year, with almost 17,000 ...
A breakthrough has made photodynamic therapy safer and more effective. Scientists have developed new light-sensitive chemicals that could significantly enhance the treatment of aggressive cancers ...
Additional data from CheckMate 274 showed that adjuvant nivolumab benefits patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer with ...
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