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Thanks to our bladder cancer support services, including wellness, cancer management and survivor resources, we consistently rank highly in patient satisfaction.
Bladder cancer can be caused by gene mutations but is not hereditary. Learn what it is, the causes and risk factors.
Bladder cancer diagnosis may involve an exam, urine test, biopsy or cystoscopy. Additional tests are needed to identify the stage and if it is metastatic.
Bladder cancer treatment may include surgery, intravesical therapy, immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiation or a combination. Learn about treatments and survival.
TURBT is a bladder resection procedure to diagnose and treat bladder cancer. Learn how it’s done, what to expect in recovery and possible complications.
The most common type of bladder cancer is urothelial carcinoma. Learn about this, other tumor types and invasive, papillary and flat cancer characteristics.
BCG treatment is a form of immunotherapy administered directly into the bladder to treat cancer. Learn how it’s done, side effects, and precautions to take.
Orange County's only cancer specialty hospital is now open and seamlessly connected to the Lennar Foundation Cancer Center for comprehensive care.
City of Hope can tap its research and clinical trials for sickle cell disease therapies, and we offer extensive support services for this condition. Learn more.