By StOnEs
cancer, kidney, bladder diseases
Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body. It can be caused by chemicals, diet, infection, or radiation
An enlarged bladder can be caused by conditions such as bladder outlet obstruction, urinary retention, neurological disorders affecting bladder function, urinary tract infections, bladder stones, or bladder cancer. It is important to seek medical evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
just about anyone. some get it, some don't. it usually depends on if you inherit or not.
The answer to that would be Cancer
It is always a good idea to get checked for cancer when showing some symptoms. Cancer is best treated early in the process and can become untreatable at later dates.A bit more:It is not common to do routine tests or screenings for bladder cancer as it is with other types, such as mammograms for breast cancer, colonoscopy for colon cancer, etc. But if you are having symptoms of bladder cancer, you need to see a urologist immediately. A urologist will be able to determine if your symptoms actually are cancer symptoms, or if they are caused by a bladder infection.There are other bladder diseases which can mimic cancer, such as Interstitial Cystitis (IC). IC is a disease of the bladder that causes pain (often extreme pain), blood in the urine, frequent urination, among other things. But IC is not fatal, and there are medications and treatments for the pain and other problems it causes.
lung cancer forms in he lung tissue particularly within the cells that line the air passage it is mainly caused by smoking
Bladder cancer is a disease in which the cells lining the urinary bladder lose the ability to regulate their growth and start dividing uncontrollably. This abnormal growth results in a mass of cells that form a tumor.
Men are more likely to get Bladder Ca, then women,.It is also rare that a person under the age of 50 will get Bladder Ca.The risks are:Cigarette smoking - Biggest riskExposure to chemicals at workInfection - Repeated urinary tract infections (UTIs)Untreated infectionEarlier treatment for cancer
Most people automatically think of lung cancer. What most do not know is that smoking also vastly increases your chances for getting bladder cancer, and other kinds as well.
Haematuria is the term that means there is visible blood in the urine. Usually caused by kidney stones or a bladder infection. Possibly caused by more serious conditions such as cancer.
Cancer is not considered a pathogen because it is not caused by an infectious agent like bacteria or viruses. Instead, cancer is a disease that arises from the uncontrolled growth and division of abnormal cells within the body.