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Bladder Cancer

Cancer of the Bladder

The Facts

In cancer of the bladder, certain harmful cells invade the bladder and destroy healthy cells, and the bladder can't function properly. The bladder is a hollow organ that stores urine as it is filtered from the kidneys. The flexible bladder wall is made up of three layers. It allow the bladder to expand and contract as needed. 90% of bladder cancers are found in the epithelial lining, the innermost layer of the wall.

Bladder cancer is diagnosed in about 67,000 Americans a year. It is diagnosed two to three times more often in men than in women, and is seen in Caucasians twice as often as in those of African descent. It's the fourth most common cancer among American men, the ninth most common in women. Because of early diagnosis and better treatments, the mortality rates for this disease have been falling significantly over the last twenty-five years.


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