This cancer isn't very common as it affects less than two hundred thousand people per year. Although it isn't common it can kill you if it is left untreated. This cancer is more common in men than in women; one out of twenty six men get this cancer, and one out of eighty eight women get this cancer in their lifetime. Although the chances of you …show more content…
Bladder Cancer is not inherited, and most patients are typically older people, again men are more common to get this cancer than women.
There are many ways to treat bladder Cancer depending on what stage the cancer is detected. Some treatments include surgery, intravesical therapy; when drugs get directly injected into the bladder instead of being injected through a vein, chemotherapy; the treatment of disease by the use of chemical substances, especially the treatment of cancer by cytotoxic and other drugs, radiation therapy; the treatment of disease, especially cancer, using X-rays or similar forms of radiation, and immunotherapy; the prevention or treatment of disease with substances that stimulate the immune response.
But before you need to get rid of the cancer there are ways to prevent and detect this type of cancer early. To prevent this type of cancer you should; eat healthy foods, quit smoking, and avoid contact and exposure to industrial chemicals. Detecting this cancer is somewhat easy; the first step is to take a urine test, if the results come back positive, they need to dive deeper with rinsing the bladder then collecting the liquid with a small tube inserted through your urethra and later evaluating the liquid. If need be they can use the treatment methods to get rid of the cancer for