http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/u/urinary_system_cancer/intro.htm#whatis
How does this involve the USSR?
you get diabetes urinary problems and become annoying to other people who also have cancer
A urinary tract infection cannot and will not turn into cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is typically caused by HPV. HPV has nothing to do with urinary tract infection.
Prostate cancer can affect the urinary system by obstructing the urethra, leading to difficulties in urination, such as increased frequency, urgency, and weak urine flow. As the tumor grows, it may press against the bladder or urethra, causing pain and discomfort. Additionally, treatments for prostate cancer, such as surgery or radiation, can further impact urinary function, potentially resulting in incontinence or other urinary complications. Regular monitoring and management of urinary symptoms are important for patients with prostate cancer.
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Karen McCrory Pocinki has written: 'Cancer of the ovary' -- subject(s): Ovaries, Tumors, Cancer 'Latest findings on urinary incontinence' -- subject(s): Urinary incontinence
Carcinoma of the urinary system refers to cancer that occurs in the organs of the urinary system, such as the kidneys, bladder, ureters, or urethra. It can present with symptoms like bloody urine, frequent urination, and pain in the abdomen or back. Treatment options may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or targeted therapy, depending on the specific type and stage of the carcinoma.
urinary bleading, disconfort on the affected side, wight loss
A urinary diversion is created as a means to treat cancer of the bladder, when conservative measures have been unsuccessful, or when there is recurrence of the disease invading the muscle wall.
Bladder cancer is the production of tumors in the urinary bladder that affect how the body controls itself. It is treated by chemotherapy, radiation and surgery.
Apparently not but it is a major contributor to bladder cancer.
William Carl Hueper has written: 'Occupational and environmental cancers of the urinary system' -- subject(s): Diseases, Urinary organs, Cancer