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The most common type of bladder cancer is transitional cell carcinoma, also called urothelial carcinoma. Smoking is a major risk factor for bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is often diagnosed at an early stage. Explore the links on this page to learn more about bladder cancer treatment, screening, statistics, research, and clinical trials. | The most common type of bladder cancer is transitional cell carcinoma, also called urothelial carcinoma. Smoking is a major risk factor for bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is often diagnosed at an early stage. Explore the links on this page to learn more about bladder cancer treatment, screening, statistics, research, and clinical trials. | ||
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'''PDQ Treatment Information for Patients''' | '''PDQ Treatment Information for Patients''' | ||
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*[[types/bladder/patient/bladder-treatment-pdq|Bladder Cancer Treatment]] | *[[types/bladder/patient/bladder-treatment-pdq|Bladder Cancer Treatment]] | ||
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*[[types/childhood-cancers/patient/unusual-cancers-childhood-pdq|Unusual Cancers of Childhood Treatment (PDQ®)]] | *[[types/childhood-cancers/patient/unusual-cancers-childhood-pdq|Unusual Cancers of Childhood Treatment (PDQ®)]] | ||
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Bladder Cancer
The most common type of bladder cancer is transitional cell carcinoma, also called urothelial carcinoma. Smoking is a major risk factor for bladder cancer. Bladder cancer is often diagnosed at an early stage. Explore the links on this page to learn more about bladder cancer treatment, screening, statistics, research, and clinical trials.
PDQ Treatment Information for Patients
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