Bladder cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer,and although bladder cancer affects men more than women, it can occur at any age.
According to the Canadian Cancer Society… It was estimated that in 2017:
- 8,900 Canadians would be diagnosed with bladder cancer.
- 2,400 Canadians would die from bladder cancer.
- 6,700 men would be diagnosed with bladder cancer and 1,700 would die from it.
- 2,200 women would be diagnosed with bladder cancer and 680 would die from it.
Also according to the Canadian Cancer Society, When deciding which treatments to offer for bladder cancer, your healthcare team will consider:
- stage of the tumour
- grade of the tumour
- location of the tumour
- your overall health
Treatments can include surgery, chemo therapy, radiation and Immunotherapy. None of these treatments come without possible negative side effects .
Is there a safe natural Alternative?
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