This lining is known as the transitional epithelium.
Cancer of the bladder wall.
Bladder cancer signs and symptoms may include.
The most common sites for bladder tumors are the posterior and lateral walls.
This type of cancer has cells that are closer in appearance and organization to normal cells well differentiated.
The signs and symptoms of bladder cancer that has spread to other parts of the body include.
The abnormal growth of cells in the bladder wall.
The cancer cell type can be transitional cell carcinoma squamous cell carcinoma or adenocarcinoma each named for the types of cells that line the wall of the bladder where the cancer originates.
The median ageof diagnosis is 69 for men and 71 for women.
But it s done to help determine the extent of the cancer rather than to try to cure it.
The cancer has only grown into the center of your bladder.
Frequent urination painful urination back pain.
Grown into the layer of connective tissue under the lining of the bladder wall t1 or into the muscle layer of the bladder wall t2 or into the layer of fatty tissue that surrounds the bladder t3a or t3b or it might have spread into the prostate seminal vesicles uterus or.
Most bladder cancers more than 90 percent start from the transitional cells which occupy the innermost lining of the bladder wall.
A low grade tumor usually grows more slowly and is less likely to invade the muscular wall of the bladder than is a high grade tumor.
Tiredness or weakness pain when urinating difficulty urinating or inability to urinate pain in the lower back on one side of the body weight loss swollen feet bone pain.
Cancerous malignant tumors tend to form first in the innermost lining of the bladder wall.
The superior wall is less frequently involved.
It hasn t spread to your lymph nodes or other organs.
Stage i bladder cancers have grown into the connective tissue layer of the bladder wall t1 but have not reached the muscle layer.
Transurethral resection turbt with fulguration is usually the first treatment for these cancers.