Bladder Cancer Basics

Bladder cancer develops when abnormal cells grow in the bladder. The most common sign is visible blood in the urine, often painless. Smoking is a leading risk factor. Treatments vary but may include surgery, chemotherapy, or immunotherapy. Quitting smoking significantly improves health and outcomes.

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