Bladder Cancer Awareness: Early Detection Can Save Lives

Preface: Mindfulness Is the First Step Toward Healing

The good news? When detected early, bladder cancer is highly treatable, and patients can lead healthy, fulfilling lives.

  • Blood in urine (Hematuria)  even if its painless
  • Frequent urination or feeling the urge to urinate but passing very little urine
  • Burning sensation while urinating
  • Pelvic pain or discomfort
  • Back pain (especially in advanced cases)
  1. Smoking: The leading cause  tobacco toxins damage bladder cells.
  2. Chemical exposure: Workers in industries like dyes, rubber, and textiles face higher risks.
  3. Family history: A genetic predisposition may raise risk levels.
  • Urine Cytology: Examines urine for the presence of cancerous cells.
  • Cystoscopy: A thin tube with a camera used to visually inspect the bladder lining.
  • Biopsy (Tissue Sample): Confirms the presence and type of cancer.

Treatment varies based on how far the cancer has progressed. At Dr. Rajesh Dhakes clinic, both medical and surgical options are available to achieve the best possible outcomes:

  1. Transurethral Resection of Bladder Tumor (TURBT): A minimally invasive procedure ideal for early-stage tumors.
  2. Intravesical Therapy: Medication is delivered directly into the bladder to target cancer cells.
  3. Reconstructive Surgery: Helps restore normal urinary function after major bladder surgery.
  • Quit smoking  even gradual reduction helps.
  • Drink plenty of fluids to flush out toxins.
  • Eat antioxidant-rich foods like berries, spinach, and tomatoes.
  • Schedule regular urological check-ups  especially after age 40 or if you have a family history of cancer.
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