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Glossary


Early detection of bladder cancer

When bladder cancer is detected and treated early, the chances of successful treatment are better.

 

Recognizing symptoms and getting regular checkups are the best ways to detect bladder cancer early. The sooner symptoms are reported, the sooner a doctor can diagnose and treat the cancer.

High-risk individuals

People who are at higher than average risk of developing bladder cancer should talk to their doctor about a personal plan for testing. People who have a higher than average risk include those who:

  • have been exposed to chemicals in the workplace
  • have chronic bladder irritation

 

People who have an increased risk may be considered for:

  • urinalysis – to look for microscopic blood in the urine
  • urine cytology – to look at the cells that are shed from the lining of the bladder

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