Bladder cancer is a common disease. The causes of bladder cancer are very complex. Generally, there are genetic factors and external factors. The two more obvious causes are smoking and some occupational factors. Smoking can cause bladder cancer. About 30%-50% of patients are caused by smoking. As the smoking time increases, the incidence of bladder cancer also increases significantly. How long can you live with bladder cancer? Bladder cancer is one of the more benign cancers in the human body. Compared with liver cancer and lung cancer, bladder cancer develops more slowly. Most bladder cancers are relatively benign, allowing patients to live for ten or twenty years. However, there are a few, about a few percent, whose cancers are relatively more malignant. In the late stages of bladder cancer, the cancer has already metastasized, and the patient's survival time has to be calculated in months. Bladder cancer is divided into many types. Most of them are slow-growing and patients can live for many years. There are very few that are fast-growing, like lung cancer and liver cancer, and the survival time is only a few months or half a year. In the late stage, the survival time of malignant bladder cancer is only about half a year, about six months. There are many factors that affect the patient's survival time, such as some correct treatment methods, as well as the patient's physical constitution, mentality, etc., and it is also closely related to the usual diet and living habits. If the treatment is not timely, in the late stage, the survival time is only about six months. If the tumor is metastatic to other organs, the survival time will be even shorter. Bladder cancer is a common malignant tumor of the urinary system. The late stage of bladder cancer is more complicated and the symptoms are more obvious, so timely treatment is necessary. The survival time of patients with bladder cancer depends on the condition and the individual situation of the patient. Most patients progress slowly and can survive for about ten to twenty years. However, if the disease is not treated in time and reaches the late stage, the survival period may only be a few months. |
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