Bladder cancer is a very common disease in urology. Patients with this disease will have intermittent hematuria clinically, so they must be treated in time. If it continues for a long time, anemia will occur. So how many years can you live after bladder cancer surgery? Bladder cancer patients need to have their entire bladder removed, which is done only in the middle and late stages. Generally, only palliative local resection is sufficient. If the entire bladder is removed, an artificial bladder must be found to replace it. Although surgery is the main way to treat limited-stage bladder cancer, transurethral bladder tumor resection is the preferred treatment for bladder cancer. It is based on the specific tumor stage and pathological grade, and different intravesical instillation chemotherapy or immunotherapy regimens are used after surgery. After total bladder removal, the general survival period is only three to five years. |
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