Bladder cancer happens in the tissues of the bladder, the organ that holds urine. There are three types of bladder cancer: transitional cell carcinoma, the most common bladder cancer type, which begins in the transitional cells in the inner layer of the bladder; squamous cell carcinoma, a rare cancer triggered when squamous cells form in the bladder after a long-term infection or irritation; and adenocarcinoma, another rare cancer that starts when glandular cells form in the bladder after long-lasting bladder inflammation and irritation.

Departments and Programs Who Treat This Condition

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A program within the Cancer Center providing diagnosis and treatment for genitourinary cancers, including prostate, bladder, kidney, and testicular cancer, with coordinated care t…
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A department providing urinary medicine and urologic surgery, including diagnosis and treatment for urinary tract and reproductive conditions such as kidney stones, incontinence, …
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An oncology department using advanced radiation therapy to treat cancer, with personalized planning and care to target tumors while protecting surrounding healthy tissue.