Saturday, January 30, 2010

Bladder Cancer How Fast Does Bladder Cancer Grow?

How fast does bladder cancer grow? - bladder cancer

One of my parents recently, a scanner, put a dot in the bubble. She was sent to a urologist, but the appointment was made 1 month from now! If it is wait too long, if it really cancer?

3 comments:

Denisedd... said...

Bladder cancer is slow growing and usually about 70% of the single papillary lesion which are less likely to be injected.

Denisedd... said...

Bladder cancer is slow growing and usually about 70% of the single papillary lesion which are less likely to be injected.

The Mango Man said...

The growth of bladder tumors is variable wait months is a bit too long, in my opinion, especially if symptomatic.

However, "place" in CT is not necessarily a cancer of the bladder. There are other injuries that can show the same results.

Bladder tumors are often "transional cell" carcinoma. While all the same appearance under the microscope, it is my experience that they behave differently in two ways: you can still a relatively "Benin" Of course this means that recur regularly in the bubble, but apparently not until the muscle wall and do not spread.
But this is not a way to penetrate the rapidly grow into the deeper muscles of the bladder wall seems, tend to spread to other organs and eventually kill the host.

When it comes to bladder tumors, especially if symptomatic (bleeding), my personal feeling is that they are treated as Soom as possible.

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