Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer occurs when cancer cells have not reached the muscle wall of the bladder. Muscle-invasive bladder cancer is less common, occurring when cancer cells spread to ...
or cancer affecting the muscle layer of the bladder wall. You may be eligible for a partial cystectomy (in which only part of your bladder is removed) if the cancer is relatively small ...
A new study suggests that a combination of radiation therapy and immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) may offer a less ...
What are the signs and symptoms of bladder cancer, and what are its risk factors? Here's what you need to know, according to an expert.
Bladder wall thickening can happen as part of a number of conditions, such as UTI/cystitis, noncancerous tissue growths, ...
Bladder cancer occurs when cancerous cells form in the tissues of the bladder, the hollow organ in your abdomen that stores urine. The bladder has several layers, and cancer cells can form in any ...
The Decipher Bladder Genomic Subtyping Classifier found that patients with luminal tumors may have less aggressive disease.
Mycobacterial cell wall–DNA complex (MCC) is an effective treatment modality for bladder cancer, and has a favorable safety profile when compared with intravesical therapy using live bacillus ...
The Bladder Cancer Company, announces the presentation on February 14 of a new abstract with study results from its ...
and muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), depending on the depth of invasion in the bladder wall. NMIBC remains in the inner layer of cells lining the bladder. These cancers are the most common ...
ImmunityBio has gained US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorisation for an expanded access programme to supply an ...