They can die of bladder cancer, but can't die withit.
he did from bladder cancer
colon and bladder cancer.
Bladder cancer is cancer affecting the urinary bladder. Bladder cancer is a fairly common form of cancer and men are affected two to three times more than women. Most bladder cancers occur after the age of 55. The disease is not contagious. No one can "catch" bladder cancer from another person.
There is no specific threat of bladder cancer during or after prostate cancer. The prostate cancer could spread to the bladder just as easily as it could spread to any other organ.
Bladder cancer tests include urinalysis, urine cytology, and tumor marker tests to detect abnormal cells. Cystoscopy allows doctors to view the bladder and take a biopsy for confirmation. Imaging tests like CT urography, MRI, or ultrasound help determine tumor size and spread. Together, these tests confirm the diagnosis, cancer stage, and guide treatment planning effectively. urooncologistdramitabh/specialities/bladder-cancer-doctor-delhi-ncr-india/
A person may only last 2 days if his or her urinary bladder is not well-functioning.
Todd Jamieson died in 28 April 2004 of bladder cancer.
Yes, it is possible for a person to die from lung cancer, though not everyone who has it dies of it.
Bladder cancer will force normal cells to divide uncontrollably.
Not Kidney cancer but bladder cancer
Bladder cancer has a very high rate of recurrence. Even after superficial tumors are completely removed, there is a 75% chance that new tumors will develop in other areas of the bladder.
Barry Weber died on October 19, 2010, in USA of bladder cancer.