NHA - CE Bladder Cancer
what is the first symptom of bladder Cancer?
Hematuria
Which of the following statistics regarding Bladder cancer is accurate?
a. 90% of all patients diagnosed are over 55 years of age b. the 5-year survival rate is approximately 78% c. bladder cancer is 4 times more likely to be diagnosed in males more than females all of the above
which of the following test is key to determining if a person has bladder cancer?
cystoscopy
according to research, which of the following factors has the greatest impact on the development of bladder cancer
exposure to airborne chemicals - cigarette smoking
which of the following statements is most accurate?
individuals seek medical advice when they see blood in urine.
why is cell type and staging of bladder cancer important?
it helps determine how advanced the cancer is in order to provide the best treatment option.
Where does Bladder Cancer begin?
layers of bladder wall
which of the following describes a neobladder?
reconstruction of a new bladder from a piece of intestine
Which of the following is the most common lifestyle risk factor for bladder cancer?
tobacco use
which type of cancer begins in the kidneys and then moves to the bladder?
urothelial carcinoma