Bladder Cancer, Bladder removal surgery (Cystectomy)
Bladder cancer involves abnormal cell growth in the bladder, often causing symptoms like blood in urine. Smoking is a significant risk factor. Treatment depends on the cancer's stage and can include a cystectomy (bladder removal surgery) for more advanced cases. This surgery necessitates a new way for urine to exit the body. Lifestyle changes, like quitting smoking, are vital for prevention and recovery.
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