Nearly 200,000 Americans are living with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC)—and after decades with few major advances, newly presented data may signal a turning point in how the disease is treated.
Over the past decade, interest in the use of immunotherapy for cancer treatment has been steadily growing. Early results from clinical trials investigating immunomodulation with the programmed death ...
Your doctor or nurse examines you at each appointment. They ask how you’re feeling, whether you’ve had any symptoms or side effects and if you’re worried about anything. They might also test your ...
I'm a certified sleep science coach who has tested over 50 mattresses. There’s a few reasons we’ve come to love a good down-alternative comforter: They tend to be more breathable, easier to maintain ...
This is an operation to remove non muscle invasive bladder cancer. Your surgeon removes the cancer through the urethra. The urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of ...
Multiple therapeutic options are available for the management of patients with upper urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma (TCC). Radical nephroureterectomy with an ipsilateral bladder cuff is the ...
If you're a woman or have female anatomy, your chance of getting a urinary tract infection is high. Some experts say there's a 50% chance that women will get one in their lifetime, with many having ...
Gotta go all the time? The technical name for your problem is frequent urination, and while it can be frustrating, it doesn’t always mean something’s wrong. Keep reading to learn how to tell the ...
(UroToday.com) The 2025 SUO annual meeting featured a bladder cancer session and a presentation by Dr. Yair Lotan discussing an overview of recommendations and risk stratification from the 2025 AUA ...