Bladder Cancer Disease Information

Facts About Bladder Cancer

About Bladder Cancer

The bladder is located in the pelvis. It collects and stores urine and has a muscular wall that allows it to contract and expand.

Treating Bladder Cancer

Treatment options are based on the type of cancer, your age and your overall health. Bladder cancer, if caught early, can often be cured. The main treatments include:

In the past, complete removal of the bladder was the only way to treat bladder cancer. With advances in radiation therapy and chemotherapy, doctors are sometimes able to treat the cancer while preserving the bladder. This allows many patients to preserve normal urinary function.

Radiation Therapy Options

Radiation therapy, sometimes called radiotherapy, is the careful use of radiation to safely and effectively treat cancer.

External Beam Radiation

External beam radiation therapy involves a series of daily outpatient treatments to deliver radiation to the bladder. These treatments take less than half an hour each, five days a week, for five to seven weeks.

Potential Side Effects

The side effects you might feel will depend on the part of your body being treated, the dose of radiation given and whether you also receive other treatments, such as chemotherapy. Before treatment begins, ask your doctor about possible side effects and how you can best manage them.

Caring for Yourself

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