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Netwd Health Directory
Bladder Cancer
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Bladder Cancer Web Cafe Information and resources including guidance in treatment options.
About.com: Bladder Cancer General information about the disease.
BTA: Bladder Cancer Test Outlines information about a commercially available test.
BUPA: Bladder Cancer Fact sheet from this UK organization addresses causes, symptoms and treatment.
Cancer News: Diagnosis and Treatment of Bladder Cancer Article on this disease by Dr. Robert Badalament.
Cancer.gov: Bladder Cancer Comprehensive information from the U.S. National Cancer Institute.
eMedicine Health: Bladder Cancer Consumer health resource center providing information on causes, symptoms and treatment.
Imperial Cancer Research Fund This UK charity offers news and information about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of bladder cancer. It also gives details on fundraising.
Johns Hopkins: Bladder Cancer Scientific information describing anatomy, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and ongoing research.
M.D. Anderson: Bladder Cancer Center-specific as well as general information about the condition from this Houston, Texas institution.
Medical Enterprises: Synergo Description of a commercial treatment modality involving a hyperthermia device used in the treatment of superficial bladder cancer.
Rhode Island Cancer Council: Bladder Cancer Information presented in a fact sheet format describing this disease including methods of its detection.
SavonHealth: Bladder Cancer Gives information about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
TheCancer.info: Bladder Cancer Overview treatment of the subject.
UrologyChannel: Bladder Cancer Provides information regarding diagnosis and treatment of this disease.
Vincent Sussman: Bladder Cancer Survivor Story of a former research chemist including links and a chat room.
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