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Bladder cancer ?


Bladder cancer ?
Best answer:
Bladder cancers may be detected using intravenous urography, ultrasound, CT, or MRI where filling defects within the bladder are noted. However, the presence of cancer is confirmed by cystoscopy and biopsy, so imaging is useful primarily for evaluating the upper urinary tract and in staging the more advanced lesions.

Bladder cancer - age group 15-44 years - number of patients observed
bladder cancer

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Is there a possibility bladder cancer would not show up on a sonogram of the bladder & kidneys?
Best answer:
It's not likely but possible. Just trust the doctorsYou need to have a cystoscope examination done ,its 98% correct and a special urine test done .nobody and i repeat nobody can tell only by looking at a sonogram





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