An estimated 10,000 people are diagnosed with bladder cancer each year in the UK. It is the seventh most common cancer in the UK, affecting men more than women. Some people develop invasive bladder cancer, which is where the cancer has grown through the muscle layer of the bladder. When this occurs, there is a higher risk that the cancer will spread to other areas of the body and it is much more difficult to treat. Until now the signalling process that ...Saturday, 3 August 2013
Research Shows Hope for Bladder Cancer Patients
An estimated 10,000 people are diagnosed with bladder cancer each year in the UK. It is the seventh most common cancer in the UK, affecting men more than women. Some people develop invasive bladder cancer, which is where the cancer has grown through the muscle layer of the bladder. When this occurs, there is a higher risk that the cancer will spread to other areas of the body and it is much more difficult to treat. Until now the signalling process that ...
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