Bladder Cancer: Bladder removal surgery (Cystectomy)
Bladder cancer, often signaled by blood in urine, is linked to factors like smoking. Treatment varies, but for some, a cystectomy (surgical bladder removal) is performed to remove the cancer. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including avoiding smoking, is important for prevention and recovery.
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