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Bladder cancer, X-ray

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Bladder cancer, X-ray

Lun, 17/10/2011 - 19:27

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Bladder cancer, X-ray

Bladder cancer. Coloured urogram (X-ray) of the pelvis of a patient with a malignant (cancerous) tumour (white) in the bladder. The tumour is polypoid (polyp-shaped). The main risk factors for bladder cancer are a family history of the disease, smoking and exposure to certain chemicals. Symptoms may include passing blood in the urine and a feeling of increased bladder pressure. Depending upon the site and the invasiveness of the cancer, it may be surgically removed or destroyed with heat. In some cases complete removal of the bladder (cystectomy) is needed.

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