Bladder cancer can be curable, and the likelihood of cure is higher if it is diagnosed at an early stage. Without treatment, bladder cancer does not go away on its own, and treatment is associated ...
1Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, California.
Bladder cancer has a cure rate of over 90% when detected early, but it has a high recurrence rate of 70%, necessitating continuous monitoring. Late detection often requires major surgeries ...
Recent groundbreaking research at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies has unveiled a potential new treatment approach for bladder cancer, combining commonly prescribed cholesterol-lowering ...
Bladder cancer has a cure rate of over 90% when detected early, but it has a high recurrence rate of 70%, necessitating continuous monitoring. Late detection often requires major surgeries such as ...
A new study has identified a protein that helps drive bladder cancer by triggering the synthesis of cholesterol via mouse and cell models. Researchers found that a combination therapy of two drugs ...
Share on Pinterest A new study explores using statins and other medications to treat bladder cancer. Caíque de Abreu/Getty Images A new study has identified a protein that helps drive bladder ...
How should we interpret recent findings about the possible role of the fallopian tubes in ovarian cancer? Robert DeBernardo, MD, gynecologic oncologist at Cleveland Clinic, gives us his take Share ...
A HALF-HOUR scan could help bladder cancer patients be treated almost twice ... up not needing the surgical procedure, which involves a tube the width of a finger being inserted through the ...
Malignancy may produce ureteric obstruction. This obstruction may be relieved by inserting a nephrostomy tube. All 31 cases of malignant ureteric obstruction from a single institution were ...
SINGAPORE – A combination of two existing chemotherapy drugs has been used to fight bladder cancer successfully for the first time in Singapore. This new union of the two “off-label” drugs ...
Medicare covers a wide range of services for the treatment and diagnosis of bladder cancer when someone receives it on either an inpatient or outpatient basis. When a person receives a cancer ...