Radical cystectomy, or complete bladder removal, remains the standard and most effective surgery for muscle‑invasive bladder ...
Nearly 200,000 Americans are living with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC)—and after decades with few major advances, ...
Most people with bladder cancer begin treatment by having surgery to remove their cancer. If bladder cancer has spread beyond your bladder, you might have chemotherapy first. This can help treat ...
Top experts share the latest bladder, kidney and prostate cancer advances from the 2026 ASCO GU Symposium, highlighting ...
A growing body of research seeks to validate ctDNA as a means of guiding MIBC treatment, particularly immunotherapy.
A prospective, multicenter phase 2 trial evaluated the safety of neoadjuvant radiation plus immunotherapy before radical cystectomy for bladder cancer.
Dr. Alexandre Zlotta delivered the State-of-the-art lecture Who really needs surgery after neo-adjuvant chemotherapy? Dr.
Haupt is a health and wellness editor at TIME. Head coach Deion Sanders of the University of Colorado speaks about his journey beating bladder cancer during a press conference in the Touchdown Club at ...
Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer is cancer that’s only in the inner lining of your bladder. It hasn’t grown into the muscle wall. Your doctor may also call it superficial bladder cancer, urothelial ...