Bladder cancer: Difference between revisions

Created page with "<section begin="radiology" />The most common urinary '''bladder cancer''' by far is the urothelial carcinoma, previously called transitional cell carcinoma (90% of cases). The remaining cases are squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma.<section end="radiology" /> Urothelial carcinoma can occur anywhere there is urothelium, although it occurs most commonly in the bladder and renal pelvis and more rarely in the ureters and urethra. It's usually asymptomatic in early st..."
(Created page with "<section begin="radiology" />The most common urinary '''bladder cancer''' by far is the urothelial carcinoma, previously called transitional cell carcinoma (90% of cases). The remaining cases are squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma.<section end="radiology" /> Urothelial carcinoma can occur anywhere there is urothelium, although it occurs most commonly in the bladder and renal pelvis and more rarely in the ureters and urethra. It's usually asymptomatic in early st...")
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