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Bladder Cancer

Bladder Cancer . Ishan Parikh. Where and What?. The bladder… -stores urine received from the kidneys -is about the size of a pear when empty -is a very elastic organ -has a normal capacity of approximately 400-600mL. Facts and Statistics. Facts and Statistics.

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Bladder Cancer

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  1. Bladder Cancer Ishan Parikh

  2. Where and What? The bladder… -stores urine received from the kidneys -is about the size of a pear when empty -is a very elastic organ -has a normal capacity of approximately 400-600mL

  3. Facts and Statistics

  4. Facts and Statistics • 4th most common in males, not common for females • 4x higher likelihood in males than females, 2x for Caucasian male than African American male

  5. Risk Factors • Smoking is the number 1 risk factor • All the carcinogens sit in bladder until excreted • 4x more likely than nonsmoker • Estimated to cause about half of all cases in men and women • Men tend to smoke more • Workers in the dye, rubber, leather, and aluminum industries, painters, and people who live in communities with high levels of arsenic in the drinking water also have an increased risk.

  6. Symptoms and Detection • Symptoms – • Most common symptom is blood in urine • Increased frequency or urgency of urination • Irritation during urination • Detection – • No current early detection method • Microscopic examination of cells from urine • View bladder wall with a cystoscopy • Other detection methods – tumor markers, body scans • Further research is needed • Body scans mostly look for metastasis

  7. Histology • 90-95% Transitional-Cell Carcinoma • 3% Squamous-Cell Carcinoma • 2% Adenocarcinoma • <1% Small-Cell Carcinoma

  8. Staging

  9. Staging

  10. Treatments • Vary by stage • TUR (Transurethral Resection) • Radical Cystectomy (major side effects) • Radiation • Intravesical Therapies • BCG (bring in immune system) • Interferon (stimulate immune system) • Intravesical chemotherapy

  11. Discussion Items • TUR patients have high rate of return cancer • Bladder is easy to research • Less than 5% of contents go into systemic circulation • Clinical trials – regenerated bladder in 26 canines • Clinical trials – testing new tumor markers

  12. Most popular in TN?

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