Women die earlier than men because of bladder cancer

Picture 1 of Women die earlier than men because of bladder cancer German doctors in the journal "Doctor and Car" of the country have concluded bladder cancer is a disease that often causes women to die sooner than men.

Accordingly, 72% of men detected bladder cancer are still alive after 10 years, while in women the maximum is only 5 years.

Every year, 28,000 Germans have bladder cancer. A tumor in the bladder is the fourth most common disease for men and the eighth for women in Germany.

Causes include smoking (50% of people who smoke), followed by heavy work such as construction workers, truck drivers, fire, printing and a number of other industries.

The disease has a number of clear warning signs such as bloody urination, always urinating and painful urination. Therefore, it is necessary to go to a specialist soon to test and take appropriate treatment.

Like other types of cancer, the opportunity to treat bladder cancer depends very much on whether it is found early. Because of the signs that bladder cancer is similar to cystitis, it is often not detected early enough to go to the doctor in a timely manner.

The urologist, Dr. Gerson Lüdecke of Gißen University Hospital in Germany has published on the website http://risikocheck-blasenkrebs.info a sample of questions. Responding to these questions not only indicates risks, precautions, but also receives the necessary advice for subsequent actions when you are sick.