The investigation of haematuria and bladder cancer

Although there has been a decline in the incidence and mortality attributed to bladder cancer over the last two decades the disease is still a relatively common cause of cancer ‐related death worldwide. Here the authors argue that, in contrast to national guidelines, patients of any age presenting with visible haematuria or non‐visible haematuria at>40 years of age should be referred to a urologist for further evaluation.
Source: Trends in Urology and Men's Health - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Tags: Investigations Source Type: research