Bladder cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bladder cancer refers to any of several types of malignant growths of the urinary bladder. It is a disease in which abnormal cells multiply without control in the bladder. [1]
Gallbladder cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gallbladder cancer is a relatively uncommon cancer. It has peculiar geographical distribution being common in central and South America, central and eastern Europe, Japan and ...
ACS :: All About Bladder Cancer
Get answers to all your questions about cancer. ... All About Bladder Cancer: Whether it's in our Overviews, Detailed Guides, or one of our other cancer documents, chances are you ...
Bladder Cancer WebCafé - Welcome to Bladder Cancer WebCafé
Information and resources for people diagnosed with bladder cancer and those who care for them, valuable tips and help for researching treatment options.
Bladder Cancer: MedlinePlus
The bladder is a hollow organ in your lower abdomen that stores urine. Bladder cancer occurs in the lining of the bladder. It is the sixth most common type of cancer in the United ...
Bladder Cancer
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Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network – BCAN
Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN) is the first national advocacy organization dedicated to improving public awareness of bladder cancer and increasing bladder cancer research ...
Bladder Cancer: eMedicine Urology
Overview: Bladder cancer is a common urologic cancer. The most common type of bladder cancer in the United States is urothelial carcinoma, formerly known as transitional cell ...
Bladder Cancer | Cancer.Net
Cancer.Net (www.cancer.net) - accurate, reliable and doctor approved cancer information from ASCO, the world's leading organization representing medical professionals who treat ...
Bladder Cancer: JOHNS HOPKINS PATHOLOGY
Describes Bladder Cancer: anatomy and physiology, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and ongoing research at Johns Hopkins. Also provides information for making an appointment at ...


