Experiencing an overactive bladder (OAB) is common after undergoing prostate surgery. Various treatment options exist to help manage the condition and reduce the frequent urge to urinate. OAB refers ...
Kidney cancer often starts without warning. One key sign is blood in the urine, but people may ignore it. Sometimes, it's just high blood pressure that doesn't respond to medicine. Many people find ...
Prostate cancer survivorship research focuses largely on oncological outcome; however, fewer studies are available that assess the effects of prostate cancer and its treatment on bladder function.
Medical professionals use CT scans to help diagnose and stage bladder cancer. While CT scans can provide valuable information, they are not perfect and have certain limitations. However, CT scans may ...
Only 31% of patients with prostate cancer receiving radiation therapy had a successful CT simulation on the first attempt, while more than half required multiple scans on the same day and nearly 17% ...
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