Definition of urinary tract cancer Bladder Cancer

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Definition of urinary tract cancer Bladder Cancer

Is the growth of uncontrolled and irregular cells lining the ureter or urinary bladder and which results in the accumulation of cells and thus obstruction of the ureter.

Symptoms:
1. The presence of blood in the urine.
2. frequent sense of the need to urinate and inability to do so.
3. pain in the back or abdomen accompanied by contractions in the ureter.
4. weakness in the strength of the urine out with a severe burning sensation.
5. anemia and weight loss.
6. Fast stress.

Its causes:
1. smoking.
2. urinary tract infections repeated.
3. schistosomiasis.
4. exposure to the material used in the aniline dyes and printing.
Diagnosis:
1. urine screening.
2. Action ultrasound of the bladder.
3. Action X-ray of the abdomen and back.
4. Action-ray dye.
5. Work telescope bladder.
6. take a sample of the tumor and examined under a microscope.
7. work CT scan.

Methods of Treatment

1. surgical intervention: and be either removal of the tumor or the ureter injured or in severe cases, the eradication of the urinary bladder.
2. chemotherapy.
3. radiation therapy.
Prevention:
1. stay away from smoking.
2. treating urinary tract infections and not be neglected.
3. Take caution not to schistosomiasis.
4. Take precautions when exposed to dyes and printing.

Definition of ovarian cancer:

Ovary cells begin to grow in an irregular manner and this leads to occurrence of ovarian cancer or benign tumors.
Most ovarian cancers grow in the outer shell that covers the ovary, and some of them grow in the cells that the secretions of eggs and others grow in the tissues that secrete hormones.

Symptoms:
1. The presence of a tumor with abdominal pain.
2. bloated and indigestion and nausea.
3. lack of weight is unknown reason.
4. sense of pressure on the bladder and Members located in the abdominal area.
5. change in the nature of bowel movements, such as constipation or diarrhea.

Its causes:
1. the presence of breast or ovarian cancer in the family history.
2. Non-pregnancy and lactation failure.
3. The use of drugs to treat infertility for a long period of time.
4. Exposure to a large amount of gonadotropin hormone which stimulates the ovaries to produce estrogen, which in turn stimulate the ovary cells to divide, which may become irregular.

Diagnosis:
1. vaginal examination and rectal examination and abdomen.
2. Action ultrasound of the basin.
3. The blood test is very important to diagnose the disease, with high protein factor called CA 125 in the blood by a large margin in women who develop ovarian cancer rate.
4. The work scope through the stomach and take a sample for examination under a microscope.
5. Work CT scan.

Methods of Treatment:
1. surgical intervention and that the removal of the ovaries and fallopian tubes and uterus and surrounding lymph nodes and part of the fatty membrane in the tub Ocean Balambbin.
2. chemotherapy.
3. radiation therapy
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