Bladder Cancer Flashcards

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Types of bladder cancer

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  • 90% transitional cell carcinoma

* 10 % squamous cell carcinomas

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Where do they arise from?

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•They arise from the endothelial lining (urothelium)

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How do they present

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painless haematuria

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How are they diagnosed?

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•Diagnosed by cystoscopy and biopsy

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RF for bladder cancer

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Smoking
•There are key workplace carcinomas that are risk factors

◦Carcinogens include aromatic amines, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, arsenic and tetrachloroethylene
◦These are found in hair dyes, industrial paint, rubber, motor, leather, and rubber workers, blacksmiths etc.

  • Schistosomiasis causes squamous cell carcinoma in countries with a high prevalence
  • Drinking sufficient water is thought to be protective
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TReatments for cancer not invading the muscle

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◦Transurethral Resection of a Bladder Tumour (TURBT)
◦Chemo into bladder after surgery (use barrier contraception afterwards)
◦Weekly treatments for 6 weeks with BCG vaccine squirted into the bladder via catheter, then every six months for 3 years.

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Treatments for cancer invading the muscle

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◦Radical cystectomy with ileal conduit
◦Radiotherapy (as neoadjuvant, primary treatment or palliative)
◦IV chemotherapy as neoadjuvant or palliative

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