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Bladder Cancer Treatment in Salt Lake City, UT

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In 2013, 55,000 men and 18,000 women will be diagnosed with bladder cancer in the United States. Learning about bladder cancer will help you diagnose and treat it faster. At Summit Urology Group, board-certified urologist Dr. Gange specializes in providing comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for patients suffering from bladder cancer in Salt Lake City, UT. With over 25 years of clinical and research experience, he has developed years of experience treating patients with urologic conditions using methods like minimally invasive procedures. If you are currently suffering from bladder cancer, he will take the time to answer any questions you may have and provide you with the best treatment options. For more information, contact our office at (801) 993-1800 and schedule an appointment today!

Bladder Cancer Symptoms

Bladder cancer most commonly causes the following symptoms:

  • Finding blood in urine which causes urine to look rusty or dark red.
  • Feeling an urgent need to empty your bladder more often than usual.
  • Feeling pain when you use the restroom.

Common Reasons for Getting Bladder Cancer

When getting diagnosed with any cancer, it’s natural to wonder what caused the disease. Though there is not one definite answer, there are risk factors that may have caused the disease such as:

  • Smoking: Smoking tobacco is the most common risk factor for bladder cancer.
  • Working Around Chemicals: People who work in the dye, rubber, chemical, metal, textile and leather industries have an increased risk of getting bladder cancers because the chemicals they are working with may be cancer-causing.
  • Family History of Bladder Cancer: People with family members who had bladder cancer or having a personal history with bladder cancer increases the risk of getting bladder cancer.
  • Arsenic: Arsenic may be found in drinking water in some areas of the world.

Stages of Bladder Cancer

In order to properly treat bladder cancer, your doctor needs to learn the extent of the disease. The stages of bladder cancer are:

  • Stage 0: The cancer cells are found only on the surface of the inner lining of the bladder.
  • Stage I: The tumor has grown deeper into the lining of the bladder.
  • Stage II: The tumor has invaded the muscle layer of the bladder.
  • Stage III: The tumor has grown through the muscle to tissues near the bladder.
  • Stage IV: The tumor has invaded the wall of the pelvis or abdomen, but has not spread to the lymph nodes.

Bladder Cancer Treatment

Depending on the stage, your doctor will treat bladder cancer with surgery, chemotherapy, biological therapy or radiation therapy.

Schedule an Appointment for Bladder Cancer Treatment

At Summit Urology Group, Dr. Gange provides patients suffering from bladder cancer with the best in care in Salt Lake City, UT. He will take to time to provide you with a comprehensive diagnosis and discover the best treatment option for you. To schedule your appointment with Dr. Gange, call his office at (801) 993-1800.

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I have seen Dr. Gange for a number of years and developed the typical symptoms associated with an enlarged prostate. During my annual urologist visit, Dr. Gange laid out my options. After doing some personal research, I elected to have the Urolift procedure performed by Dr. Gange on an outpatient basis.

The procedure was uncomfortable but not particularly painful compared to other surgeries I have had. Recovery was relatively quick and I was back at work after two days of rest.

I did experience some significant discomfort associated with urination but was counseled that I was not drinking enough water. Once I increased my consumption of water, most of the discomfort went away and I was back to normal after about two weeks.

In the wake of the surgery, the urgency to urinate has gone away. The interval between trips to the bathroom has lengthened significantly such that I usually get up to urinate only once each night and sometimes not at all.

Having talked with others who have had more drastic prostate surgery, I feel that the Urolift procedure was much less stressful and the results were as hoped for.