Notes in 03_Bladder Cancer

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Published 02/10/2024 The type of Bladder Cancer is most often {{c1::transitional}} cell carcinoma, which is associated with smoking.
Published 02/10/2024 If {{c1::Schistosomiasis}} is endemic then the type of Bladder Cancer is {{c2::squamous}} cell carcinoma
Published 02/10/2024 Presentation of {{c2::Bladder}} Cancer {{c1::Painless visible haematuria (Frank i.e. seen by patient or Microscopic i.e. by doctor)}} {{c1::Recurrent …
Published 02/10/2024 Commonly {{c1::cystourethroscopy}} + {{c1::upper tract imaging (CT urogram, Ultrasound)}} are done to investigate for Bladder Cancer
Published 02/10/2024 Patient >50 yrs presents with frank/visible painless haematuria, what investigation should be done and when?{{c1::Flexible cystourethroscopy}} and …
Published 02/10/2024 Patient >50 yrs presents with microscopic painless haematuria, what investigation should be done and when?{{c1::Flexible cystourethroscopy}} and {{…
Published 02/10/2024 Approach to deal with Bladder Cancer Diagnosis {{c1::Cystoscopy}} {{c1::Exam under anesthesia (EUA) to assess mass}} Staging {{c1::CT Urogram/Ultras…
Published 02/10/2024 Treatment of {{c2::Low grade non-muscle invasive (i.e. Ta or T1)}} Bladder Cancer[1] {{c1::Endoscopic resection with single instillation of …
Published 02/10/2024 Treatment of {{c2::High grade non-muscle invasive (i.e. carcinoma in situ (CIS))}} Bladder Cancer{{c1::Endoscopic resection}} alone is insufficie…
Published 02/10/2024 Treatment of {{c2::Muscle invasive bladder (i.e. T2-T3)}} Bladder Cancer{{c1::Neoadjuvant chemotherapy}} followed by {{c1::radical radiotherapy}}…
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