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Bladder Cancer Symptoms in Men | Cxbladder
Bladder Cancer Symptoms in Men | Cxbladder administrator 0 Views • 2 years ago

Bladder cancer is the sixth most common cancer among males globally, while men are four times more likely than women to be diagnosed with the disease during their lifetime. In this video we take a look at some of the symptoms of bladder cancer in men.

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Bladder Cancer - Pathology mini tutorial
Bladder Cancer - Pathology mini tutorial administrator 1 Views • 2 years ago

The types of bladder cancer with particular emphasis on the most common type (urothelial/transitional cell carcinoma). Other types of bladder cancer including adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, sall cell carcinoma and sarcomas are mentioned. The risk factors are discussed including smoking and exposure to arylamines. Risk factors for squamous cell carcinoma (particularly schistosomiasis) and adenocarcinoma (cystitis glandularis and urachal remnant) are also covered. Gross and microscopic images are included such as micropapillary carcinoma, flat cis (carcinoma in situ) and squamous cell carcinoma.
Grading of bladder cancer is explained including the most recent WHO grading system. Growth patterns are covered including flat, papillary, solid and multifocal. This is part of a urological pathology playlist. The videos are particularly useful for pathology trainees and medical students. There are links to the urological pathology playlist and inverted papilloma of the bladder at the end of the video.
Epidemiology and presentation of bladder cancer 0:18
Gross image of bladder cancer 1:00
Different types of bladder cancer 1:08
Microscopic H&E image of bladder cancer 1:42
risk factors for bladder cancer 1:52
Grading and growth patterns of bladder cancer 2:44
Microscopic H&E image of grade 3 micropapillary bladder cancer 3:45
H&E of flat cis 3:58
Bladder squamous cell & small cell adenocarcinoma and adenocarcinoma risk factors 4:13
Squamous cell carcinoma H&E 4:50
Treatment of bladder cancer 5:16

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