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What does my pathology report really mean? - Bladder cancer Urinary bladder, biopsy: -Urothelial mucosa with cystitis cystica et glandularis; no dysplasia or carcinoma identified -Muscularis propria present It seems like I don’t have cancer on one hand but the muscularis propria part is confusing for me
What does Benign Squamous cells in urine mean? - Bladder cancer - Inspire From-The NIH: U S Library of Medicine “There are three types of epithelial cells that line the urinary tract They are called transitional cells, renal tubular cells, and squamous cells If there are squamous epithelial cells in your urine, it may mean your sample was contaminated This means that the sample contains cells from the urethra (in men) or the vaginal opening (in women) It can
Question about size of bladder tumor - Inspire I was diagnosed with Low grade, noninvasive bladder tumor in March, after an incidental finding on a CT of the abdomen and pelvis for another reason
How Accurate is a Urine Cytology Test for CIS - Bladder cancer Cxbladder is a non-invasive genomic urine test optimized for the detection and management of bladder cancer The test combines clinical risk factors with gene expression markers to quickly and accurately detect the presence or absence of bladder cancer
Bladder Cancer - Inspire The Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network Support Community connects patients, families, friends and caregivers for support and inspiration This community is sponsored by the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, an Inspire trusted partner
Recurrence ( after 10 years) - Bladder cancer - Inspire Bladder cancer was the fourth cancer diagnosis for me, starting with a rare ovarian in 1983 which had a 5 year survival rate of 10% Had recurrence of that in 1986, followed by early stage breast cancer in 2005, skin cancer on my nose requiring skin graft in 2011 and then bladder cancer in late 2020
BCG Induced Cystitis - Treatment Plan - Bladder cancer - Inspire My husband started suffering from BCG induced cystitis after his very last BCG treatment December 13 - and then the problems started for him - constant urgency to urinate, terrible cramping in the bladder area, constant pressure, pain radiating through entire groin and pelvic area and hardly any sleep