There are two most important examinations in the follow-up of bladder cancer patients: one is cystoscopy, which is the gold standard for diagnosis. The lesions in the bladder can be directly observed through the cystoscope, including new tumors in other parts of the bladder. The follow-up after bladder cancer surgery generally includes cystoscopy and B-ultrasound examinations. You can also consult the attending physician for details. B-ultrasound should be done, which can timely detect the degree of local lymph node metastasis or adjacent tissue infiltration. Patients with bladder preservation should undergo cystoscopy. What are the early symptoms of bladder cancer? There is no feeling in the early stage of bladder cancer. Macroscopic hematuria is a unique sign of abnormal urination, which occurs in almost every bladder cancer patient, and about 85% of bladder cancer patients seek medical treatment for this reason. There is no feeling in the early stage of bladder cancer. Macroscopic hematuria is a unique sign of abnormal urination, which occurs in almost every bladder cancer patient, and about 85% of bladder cancer patients seek medical treatment for this reason. There are no specific symptoms in the early stage of male bladder cancer, so it is difficult to detect bladder cancer in the early stage. Patients may show: frequent urination, which is manifested as increased frequency of urination, but many diseases can manifest as frequent urination, such as prostate hyperplasia and prostatitis in men, or the natural decrease in bladder capacity with age, which can also manifest as physiological frequent urination, so it is difficult to detect prostate cancer through further examination of frequent urination. Will bladder cancer metastasize after complete resection? Bladder cancer is a malignant tumor, so it is normal for it to metastasize. When lymph node metastasis occurs, it means that it has reached the late stage. At this time, surgical treatment is no longer effective, and chemotherapy or radiotherapy can only be used for auxiliary treatment. At the same time, targeted treatment should be carried out according to the symptoms of the patient's body to try to alleviate the patient's pain. After the complete resection of bladder cancer patients, since the entire lesion has been removed, the probability of recurrence and spread will be greatly reduced, which can effectively improve the cure rate of the disease and thus prolong the patient's life cycle. Radical cystectomy is only for bladder tumors with high malignancy. |
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