Bladder cancer
Cancer Fears And Facts: Do Most People Get Cancer? The Science Of Cancerous Disease
Look around at your family, friends and acquaintances: It seems like most people get cancer at some point, right? Here's what the science says. Cancer Facts 2017: Is Cancer Too Profitable To Ever Be Cured?
There are many reasons that cancer hasn't been cured yet — but money-making isn't one of them. Holding Pee For Too Long Can Weaken Pelvic Floor Muscles And Increase Risk Of Bladder Problems
Holding in your pee could significantly damage your bladder over time. 5 Most Common Cancers In Men: How To Reduce Your Risk
These are the five most common cancers in men — from prostate cancer to melanoma skin cancer — and how to reduce your risk. WHO Downgrades Coffee's Status As Possible Carcinogen, But Other Hot Beverages Still A Concern
The World Health Organization recently said there is no conclusive evidence to support the link between coffee consumption and bladder cancer. 15.5 Million Americans Have A History Of Cancer; Prostate, Breast Cancers Top The List
As of Jan. 1, 2016, more than 15.5 million Americans have a history of cancer; in 2026, this number will reach more than 20 million. Obama Wants To Cure Cancer, Announces New “MoonShot” Led By Biden
President Obama promised to undertake a national effort to cure cancer, a “new moonshot” with Vice President Biden in charge of “mission control.” Drunk Man With A Full Bladder Dives Into Lake, Explodes Bladder
A full bladder is more than an annoyance in some cases. Today Fewer People Are Dying From The Leading Causes Of Death Compared To 40 Years Ago
A decreasing trend in age-standardized death rates occurred for heart disease, cancer, stroke, unintentional injuries, and diabetes between 1969 and 2013 in the U.S. Roche Says New Drug Shows Benefits In Lung, Bladder Cancer Tests
Roche hopes to get approval for a new drug that shrank tumors in 27 percent of people with medium to high levels of a protein that helps cancer evade the immune system.