Improved detection rates with fluorescence cystoscopy lead to better management of patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer The use of ALA fluorescence cystoscopy to diagnose and treat ...
A cystoscopy (sis-TOS-kuh-pee) is a procedure that lets a urologist view the inside of the bladder and urethra in detail. It is often used to find causes of blood in the urine, incontinence, frequent ...
[6] The mainstay of diagnosis is the identification malignant cells in urine specimens and direct visualization of the bladder mucosa with cystoscopy and resection of the tumor if identified.
Adenomatous polyps typically do not cause symptoms unless they progress to colon cancer. Even then, there may be no sign of a problem until the malignancy is advanced. This is why colon cancer ...
She is also the chief medical officer of the lab consultancy firm Blood Associates, LLC. Bladder cancer occurs when cancerous cells form in the tissues of the bladder, the hollow organ in your ...
Polyps in the gallbladder may not cause any symptoms. Depending on the type of polyps, they can be benign, be a sign of inflammation, or potentially lead to cancer. Polyps are abnormal tissue ...
By test type, the cystoscopy segment accounted for the highest revenue-grossing segment in the global bladder cancer diagnostics market in 2023 owing to the widespread use of cystoscopy as the ...
In OAB, this muscle contracts involuntarily, even when the bladder is not full. Cystoscopy is a procedure that allows doctors to view the inside of the bladder. They often perform this procedure ...