Women, recurring UTIs and bladder cancer

Posted by The Cxbladder Team on Jul 9, 2018 7:38:09 PM

Bladder cancer is often thought of as a disease that affects older men. It is true that bladder cancer is most common in men aged over 55 years, and that men are about 3 to 4 times more likely to get bladder cancer than women. In an online bladder health quiz conducted by Cxbladder in conjunction with International Women’s Day, fewer than half of the 606 respondents knew that bladder cancer is more common in men than women.

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Topics: Women and Bladder Cancer, Tips, Hematuria, Cxbladder, bladder cancer signs, UTI

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