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Selenium May Prevent High Risk-Bladder Cancer

A study suggests that selenium, a trace mineral found in grains, nuts and meats, may aid in the prevention of high-risk bladder cancer. Researchers from Dartmouth Medical School compared selenium levels in 767 individuals newly diagnosed with bladder cancer to the levels of 1,108 individuals from the general population. Findings showed an inverse association between [...]

Immunotherapy – An Alternative Method For Bladder Cancer Treatment

Immunotherapy – An Alternative Method For Bladder Cancer Treatment

Bladder cancer treatment depends on the type of cancer, your overall health, age and the stage at which you are. Bladder cancer treatment includes four stages. They are surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and immunotherapy. Surgery for bladder cancer treatment depends at what stage you are. If you are at early stages, an instrument is inserted through [...]

Is Pain A Symptom Of Bladder Cancer?

Is Pain A Symptom Of Bladder Cancer?

Yes, pain does relate to bladder cancer. Know more about its other symptoms and risk factors. Bladder cancer is a malignant tumor within the bladder. Bladder cancers usuallystart from the cells lining the bladder (transitional cells) in the United States. Let’s see its risk factors. Smoking, gender, and diet are a major threat and risk [...]

Can Vitamins Help Treat Bladder Cancer?

Can Vitamins Help Treat Bladder Cancer?

Find out how on adding vitamins to your diet you can stand strong against bladder cancer. Also know about the various tests available for diagnosis. Bladder cancers are malignant tumors that begin in the bladder. Different bladder cancers are described by how deep they grow and if they grow into the bladder or through the [...]

Will Alternative Bladder Cancer Treatment Work?

Will Alternative Bladder Cancer Treatment Work?

All readers who are looking for bladder cancer information here’s something in short for you. Firstly know that Bladder cancers are malignant tumors that begin in the bladder. Different bladder cancers are described by how deep they grow and if they grow into the bladder or through the muscles around the bladder (superficial or invasive). [...]