The key symptom to look out for is blood in your urine - if this occurs, you should consult a urologist. The two types of bladder cancer are superficial or non-invasive and muscle invasive. Muscle invasive bladder cancer can be fatal as this type means that the cancer has spread from the bladder to surrounding muscles. Urological cancer is thought to be caused due to exposure to harmful substances e.g. tobacco smoke. Superficial cancer (which is usually not fatal) is treated by a transurethral resection of the bladder tumor followed by chemotherapy. Invasive cancer is treated with radical cystectomy.
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Private hospital run by Ramsay Health Care UK
Salford, M6 8AQ
0161 78... 0161 787 3492 Reveal phone no. >
Ormskirk, L39 8SE
0843 65... 0843 658 5299 Reveal phone no. >
Chorley, PR7 6DY
4401257... 4401257276261 Reveal phone no. >
Preston, PR2 9SZ
01772 7... 01772 707411 Reveal phone no. >
Private hospital run by BMI Healthcare
Cheadle, SK8 2PX
Lancaster, LA1 3RH
Bolton, BL6 4LA
Private hospital run by Spire Healthcare
Macclesfield, SK11 8DW
Warrington, WA4 4LU
Crewe, CW1 4QP