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Bladder Cancer
What is bladder cancer?
Risk Factors
Symptoms

Bladder Cancer Information Overview


What is bladder cancer?

Bladder cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the bladder. Cancer occurs when normal cells undergo a transformation in which they grow and multiply without normal controls. Eventually, the cancer cells grow into masses called tumors. Tumors are cancerous only if they are malignant. Malignant means that because of the tumor's uncontrolled growth it encroaches on and invades neighboring tissue. Benign tumors, although they may grow and penetrate below the surface layer of tissue, do not spread by metastasis to other parts of the body.

Malignant tumors may spread to neighboring tissues by direct invasion or by traveling along lymphatic vessels and nerves or through the blood stream. This process of invading and spreading to other organs is called metastasis.

Bladder cancer can be caused by asbestos exposure. Our experience with bladder cancer cases caused by asbestos exposure, and our combined eighty years of trial experience give our clients an advantage that many firms simply cannot offer. In addition, we have a medical doctor who is also a Mesothelioma bladder cancer attorney, who can provide invaluable expertise in handling cases involving Mesothelioma. If you need a bladder cancer lawyer, contact our law firm today. 

   
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