Oncology Bladder Cancer and Urothelial Neoplasias of the Urinary Tract
Oncology bladder cancer and urothelial neoplasias of the urinary tract refer to a group of conditions where tumors grow in the bladder, urethra, and other areas of the urinary system. These tumors are composed of abnormal cells that have the potential to spread to other parts of the body. Early diagnosis and treatment of these conditions can significantly improve the survival rate for affected individuals. Treatment options may include chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. Technologies such as 3D-ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and PET scans can be used to detect bladder cancer and urothelial neoplasias in the urinary tract. Research into new treatments and effective diagnostic methods are ongoing.
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