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  2. Cystectomy - Wikipedia

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    For rates of major or minor complications, quality of life, time to recurrence and rates of cancerous cells left behind after surgery, there may be little to no difference between robotic and open surgery as treatment for bladder cancer in adults. [12]

  3. Bladder cancer - Wikipedia

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    Bladder cancer is most common in wealthier regions of the world, where exposure to certain carcinogens is highest. It is also common in places where schistosome infection is common, such as North Africa. [47] Bladder cancer is much more common in men than women; around 1.1% of men and 0.27% of women develop bladder cancer. [2]

  4. How to Return to Normal After Having Your Bladder Surgically ...

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    These procedures can be life-saving, but the road to recovery is often long. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. Pelvic exenteration - Wikipedia

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    After pelvic exenteration, many patients will have perineal hernia, often without symptoms, but only 3–10% will have perineal hernia requiring surgical repair. [4] Many problems can occur with the stoma. [1] Bowel obstruction may occur, or the anastomosis created by the surgery may leak. [1] The stoma may retract, or may prolapse. [1]

  6. Gilead's Trodelvy fails bladder cancer trial, modestly ... - AOL

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    Trodelvy has accelerated U.S. approval for treating advanced urothelial cancer, but Gilead on Thursday said a large trial failed to confirm that the drug improved survival. The study also linked ...

  7. Indiana pouch - Wikipedia

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    Some patients, after having had an ileal conduit, requiring an external appliance, have opted to have the Indiana pouch, as elective surgery. Such a surgery is usually recommended, if possible, since it has been documented that the Indiana pouch may reduce the possibility of kidney damage because the ureters are repositioned lower in the abdomen.

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