People with type 1 diabetes (previously called juvenile diabetes) are 4.29 times more likely to develop bladder cancer, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis by researchers at the Keck ...
Many people living with a long-term health condition know the uneasy balance between daily routines and the constant need to monitor their bodies. When you’re managing something as demanding as type 1 ...
Bladder cancer is mainly urothelial carcinoma, with non-muscle-invasive and muscle-invasive types, and smoking as a key risk factor. Diagnosis involves cystoscopy, biopsy, urine cytology, and imaging ...
A large U.S. health records study suggests that difficulty seeing blood in urine may put color-blind patients at higher risk.
The American Cancer Society estimates that over 80,000 individuals will be diagnosed with bladder cancer this year.