This guide deconstructs the pathophysiology of UTIs, exploring the anatomical risks in women, and the efficacy of antibiotic ...
"Medical Journeys" is a set of clinical resources reviewed by physicians, meant for the medical team as well as the patients they serve. Each episode of this journey through a disease state contains ...
Using real-world data, a team of U.S.-based investigators analyzed survival outcomes among an independent cohort of patients with metastatic urothelial cancer (UC) treated with immune checkpoint ...
Chemoradiation or surgery with pelvic lymph node dissection and perioperative chemotherapy may still effectively treat nonmetastatic node-positive bladder cancer. Among patients receiving treatment ...
Invasive bladder cancer, which is when cancer has invaded the muscles of the bladder wall, is often treated with a radical cystectomy. This involves the removal of the entire bladder. Individuals ...
In the general adult population, urinary tract infections (UTIs) are 30 times more common in women than in men. The female anatomy, especially that of the pelvic floor, makes it easy for bacteria to ...
Urinary incontinence or bladder leakage occurs when urine (pee) comes out of your bladder when you do not want it to (involuntarily). It is more common in women for the following reasons: ...