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Actos Lawsuit : Cancer, including bladder cancer, develops because of changes in the DNA of a normal cell. DNA can be damaged by chemical exposures such as cigarette smoke, industrial chemicals, chemotherapy, and so forth. (See Questions 10 and 11.) Environmental exposures such as these are called risk factors. Risk factors do not exactly cause [...]

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Actos Lawsuit : From 1998 to 2000, the median age at diagnosis was 63 years of age. 90% of patients were 55 years of age and older at the time of diagnosis. The chance of a man developing bladder cancer at any time during his life is about 1 in 27, whereas it is 1 [...]

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Actos Lawsuit : A continent urinary reservoir can be recon­structed using small or large bowel. Unlike noncontinent diversions, larger segments (up to 60 cm [2 feet]) of bowel are configured into a pouch that can store urine. There are two main types of continent diversions: orthotopic and continent-cutaneous. An orthotopic continent diversion is one in [...]

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Actos Lawsuit : With a new diagnosis of bladder cancer, several tests need to be completed. Initially, your urine may be sent to a pa­thologist, who looks for the presence of cancer cells. Then, imaging of your body using a CT or MRI of the abdomen and pelvis and an x-ray or CT of your [...]

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Actos Lawsuit : The most common symptom of bladder cancer is hematuria, or blood visible in the urine, either with or without any accompanying pain. About 80 percent of the people diagnosed with bladder cancer notice blood in their urine, and its often what prompts them to seek medical attention. In some cases, the presence [...]

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Actos Lawsuit : A diagnosis of bladder cancer is overwhelming. You may ask yourself “Why me? What now?” In our practice we find that understanding the disease, your prognosis, the plan of therapy, and the details of what your care will mean are reassuring to you and your family. By learning about your problem, you [...]

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Actos Lawsuit 12/23/2011: Roughly 5-10 percent of patients experience a fever after a transurethral procedure. This is almost always due to a urinary tract infection. The most common symptoms of a urinary tract infection in this setting are fever, chills, side pain, and frequent or painftil urination. If you experience a fever postoperatively, you should [...]

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Actos Lawsuit 12/23/2011: Urinary retention (inability to pass the urine) is another uncommon and generally self-limiting complication one can experience after surgery. In men, this is often caused by swelling of the prostate due to manipulation from the cystoscope. Excessive bleeding may also result in clot formation that can obstruct the flow of urine. Patients [...]

Actos and Bladder Cancer

Actos and Bladder Cancer Page   Actos and Bladder Cancer 12/20/2011: As new drugs are introduced and new combinations of drugs are tested, statistics regarding effectiveness are constantly changing. Side effects too can vary, depending on the individual. However, most patients will experience the side effects to various degrees, and these need to be fully [...]

Actos Bladder Cancer

Actos Bladder Cancer Page   Actos Bladder Cancer 12/20/2011: The elderly, frail individuals with multiple coexisting chronic illnesses, individuals that are weakened through mahiutrition or who have compromised immunity all would face substantially increased risk of complications from standard chemotherapy regimens for bladder cancer. Unfortunately, cisplatin is toxic to kidneys, and many individuals with bladder [...]