Contemporary Management of Bladder Cancer: Identifying patients who are at risk

Can Fam Physician. 1991 Jun:37:1469-77.

Abstract

Bladder cancer is currently the fifth most common cancer in Western society, and its incidence appears to be increasing. Important advances have recently occurred in both diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to bladder neoplasms. Presentation is not unique, and physician awareness is important to identify patients who are at risk for bladder neoplasia and consequently require further investigation. A diagnostic approach and contemporary management are discussed.