Bladder Cancer Treatment in Lake Charles, LA
Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men. It’s estimated that about 59,000 men are diagnosed with bladder cancer each year, as of 2016. Unlike some other cancers like that of the prostate, which tends to be more genetically caused, bladder cancer can be preventable. However, if not treated early, bladder cancer can easily spread to lymph nodes of the pelvis, abdomen or even the neck.
Board-certified urologist, Dr. Siddiq and the staff at Advanced Urology are committed to providing the best-in-class urology care to patients in Lake Charles and Sulphur, LA. Dr. Siddiq will help determine if you are suffering from bladder cancer and discover the best treatment option for you. For more information, please contact our urology clinic at (337) 480-7499 and request an appointment today!
Risk Factors for Bladder Cancer
There are risk factors for bladder cancer that can be avoided, and some that cannot. Risk factors include:
- Family history
- Age (most men are diagnosed over the age of 70)
- Smoking
- Exposure to certain chemicals, such as those in dyes, paint and textiles
- Being a white male
Age and smoking are actually the two biggest risk factors of bladder cancer. Quitting smoking alone can decrease your chances of getting bladder cancer, along with other medical issues and cancers, tremendously. The biggest cause of bladder cancer is your body being exposed to various chemicals that can’t be properly filtered out through your kidney. This is true for the chemicals in cigarettes, cigars, and pipe tobacco as well as being exposed to other chemicals such as those in the print or textile industry for people working near dyes and paint.
Symptoms of Bladder Cancer
Symptoms of bladder cancer include:
- Blood in urine
- Frequent urination
- Painful urination
- Back and pelvic pain
The most common symptom is blood in urine. Most of these symptoms can also indicate a urinary tract infection and other urinary disorders, so it’s important to talk with Dr. Siddiq about all symptoms you are having outside of this list.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Bladder Cancer
If you experience these symptoms and have multiple risk factors, chances are your doctor will conduct a test. Some general tests include a urine analysis and biopsy. In some cases, the doctor will conduct a cystoscopy (inserting a tube with a camera into your bladder), or imaging tests. However, imaging tests are usually done once bladder cancer is confirmed and staging needs to be determined.
Treatment for bladder cancer, once confirmed, will most likely be surgery. Whether it’s surgery to just remove the tumor, or to remove the tumor and surrounding tissue depends on the staging of bladder cancer. This surgery is called a cystectomy. Dr. Siddiq uses the da Vinci robotic to perform a minimally invasive cystectomy. In some extreme cases, the entire bladder needs to be removed. However if caught early enough, immunotherapy or radiation therapy options may be available.
Schedule an Appointment for Bladder Cancer Treatment
Treatment for bladder cancer always starts with detection. It is important that you receive a bladder cancer screening so that the cancer can be detected as soon as possible. Board-certified urologist, Dr. Siddiq, provides comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for patients suffering from bladder cancer in Lake Charles and Sulphur, LA. For more information or to schedule a bladder cancer screening, call Dr. Siddiq at(337) 480-7499.
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