Treatment options for bladder cancer | Ohio State Medical Center
Bladder cancer starts in the lining of the inside of the bladder in a layer of cells called the urothelium. Eighty percent of people are diagnosed with non-invasive bladder cancers, which are highly treatable. Dr. Deb Sundi of The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center โ Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute, discusses the treatment options for bladder cancer, including BCG immunotherapy, and explains why patients should come to Ohio State for care.
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