Women Referred for Bladder Cancer Less Often Than Men: Study

A new Vanderbilt University study reveals that women with hematuria (blood in their urine) were less than half as likely as men with the same issue to be referred to a urologist for further investigations. The findings may help explain why women with bladder cancer are often diagnosed at a later stage in the disease and have worse mortality than men. The study, presented by Jeffrey Bassett, M.D., MPH, fellow in Urologic Oncology, and Principal Investigator ...

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