Bladder cancer is a common malignant tumor of the urinary system. Its incidence has been increasing year by year in recent years, seriously threatening human life and health. Many bladder cancers are transitional cell carcinomas, and squamous cell carcinomas and adenocarcinomas account for a small proportion. Non-urothelial bladder tumors are relatively rare, and most are sarcomas. So how can bladder cancer be detected? 1. Cystoscopy Cystoscopy is the most important and indispensable method for diagnosing bladder cancer. All patients suspected of bladder cancer should undergo cystoscopy and, if necessary, cystoscopic biopsy. During cystoscopy, attention should be paid to observing the size, location, number, shape, base and surrounding conditions of the tumor. During cystoscopy, attention should be paid to the presence of bladder diverticula, as sometimes the tumor is located in the diverticula. It should also be noted that the bladder mucosa that is normal to the naked eye may indicate the presence of carcinoma in situ. |
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