What is true about carcinoma bladder –
Correct Answer: Common in smokers
Description: Carcinoma Urinary Bladder More common in whites, higher socio-economic status and in males in 6th and 7th decade. 75% are localised to bladder and 25% have spread to regional nodes or distant sites at the time of presentation Most tumors develop at trigone & adjacent poster lateral wall with urethral involvement Tumors tend to be multifocal in bladder Clinical features MC symptom : painless hematuria (85% cases) Hematuria is gross or microscopic, intermittent rather than constant Vesical irritability : Frequeny, urgency and dysurea Bone pain & abdominal pain in advanced disease Ref: Smith's 18th edition Pgno : 312
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