Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) is bladder cancer found only on the bladder's inner lining, not deep into its muscle. Often, the first sign is blood in your urine (hematuria). Smoking is a major risk factor. Treatment typically involves removing the tumor and sometimes placing medication directly into the bladder to prevent its return. Quitting smoking is vital for better health and outcomes.
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I am a surgical specialist who treats urologic cancers. Working closely with other members of a cancer center multidisciplinary team, I make sure that my patients are aware of all the choices that today's cutting-edge oncological care has to offer, regardless of whether these treatments take place inside or outside the operating room.