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Q: What is the icd 9 code for recurrence transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder?
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What has the author Joan Lesley Leckey written?

Joan Lesley Leckey has written: 'Urinary and tumour markers of disease recurrence and prognosis in transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder'


Can bladder cancer be treated with bicarbonate of soda?

Bladder cancer cannot be treated with bicarbonate of soda. There are three types of cancer that affect the bladder. They are transitional cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and adenocarcinoma. Bladder cancer is treated with chemotherapy, which sometimes causes the tumors to shrink, and then with surgery.


What is the Life expectancy with transitional cell carcinoma?

I was diagnosed with Transitional Cell Carcinoma in 2007, I am still here today 7 years later.


What is the survival rate of transitional cell carcinoma?

10 years


Where can renal cell carcinoma advance to?

bladder


What type of cell lines the bladder?

stratified squamous and transitional epithelium


What is the scientific name of bladder cancer?

The scientific name for bladder cancer is "urothelial carcinoma," formerly known as "transitional cell carcinoma." Urothelial carcinoma is the most common type of bladder cancer, accounting for the majority of cases. It originates in the urothelial cells, which line the inside of the bladder and the urinary tract. Other less common types of bladder cancer include squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and small cell carcinoma, but urothelial carcinoma is the most prevalent.


Transitional cell carcinoma?

In general, the less specialized the cell type, the more malignant the tumor.


What Epithelial tissue that's found in bladder lining?

The urinary bladder and ureters are lined with transitional epithelium. This tissue allows the bladder to stretch when full and contract when empty. It looks like cuboidal epithelium when the bladder is contracted, and like stratified epithelium when distended.


What is the only binucleated cell in human body?

there are binucleated cells in the liver and in the transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder


What is renal cell carcinoma, where can I get more information?

Renal cell carcinoma is cancer of the kidneys. There are four main types of renal cell carcinoma, clear renal carcinoma , granular renal cell carcinoma, mixed granular renal cell carcinoma and spindle renal cell carcinoma


What can cause an enlarged bladder?

There are two primary differentials if this is an abnormal thickening of the bladder. The first is an infection, such as a bacterial urinary tract infection. The other cause is cancer, such as transitional cell carcinoma. Your physician will probably order a biopsy to collect a sample to look at under the microscope so that he can figure out which one it is.