The commonest presenting symptom of a bladder tumour is haematuria, which may be repeated but frequently occurs on one occasion only. In males over the age of 40, about half the cases are due to neoplasm. It is therefore obvious that haematuria, however slight, should always be considered seriously. Thus the first essential in diagnosis is the proper investigation of all cases of haematuria. This phase is usually the responsibility of the general practitioner
Haematuria may herald the presence of sinister underlying disease, notably malignancy of the urinary...
AbstractCancer of the bladder is the seventh most common of all cancers observed in France, and is t...
Current global economic crisis imposes healthcare system to reduce unnecessary investigations and in...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic value and the impact of some signs and symptoms in most diseases in prima...
Haematuria is a common presenting symptom and can be classified as either dipstick, microscopic or m...
AbstractCancer of the bladder is the seventh most common of all cancers observed in France, and is t...
Bladder tumor is the most common tumor detected in patients presenting with gross hematuria. Early d...
Introduction: Bladder tumours constitute one of the most common urological conditions. Urothelial (t...
BACKGROUND: Bladder cancer accounts for over 150,000 deaths worldwide. No screening is available, so...
BACKGROUND: Bladder cancer accounts for over 150,000 deaths worldwide. No screening is available, so...
Haematuria may herald the presence of sinister underlying disease, notably malignancy of the urinary...
AbstractCancer of the bladder is the seventh most common of all cancers observed in France, and is t...
Current global economic crisis imposes healthcare system to reduce unnecessary investigations and in...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
In general practice, physicians are confronted with a newly diagnosed bladder cancer patient less th...
BACKGROUND: The diagnostic value and the impact of some signs and symptoms in most diseases in prima...
Haematuria is a common presenting symptom and can be classified as either dipstick, microscopic or m...
AbstractCancer of the bladder is the seventh most common of all cancers observed in France, and is t...
Bladder tumor is the most common tumor detected in patients presenting with gross hematuria. Early d...
Introduction: Bladder tumours constitute one of the most common urological conditions. Urothelial (t...
BACKGROUND: Bladder cancer accounts for over 150,000 deaths worldwide. No screening is available, so...
BACKGROUND: Bladder cancer accounts for over 150,000 deaths worldwide. No screening is available, so...
Haematuria may herald the presence of sinister underlying disease, notably malignancy of the urinary...
AbstractCancer of the bladder is the seventh most common of all cancers observed in France, and is t...
Current global economic crisis imposes healthcare system to reduce unnecessary investigations and in...