With Bladder Cancer Treatment the Risk of Incontinence Increases
Older adults are more prone to bladder cancer with about nine out of 10 people who develop this cancer being over the age of 55 with the average age of people when they are diagnosed 73. While individuals vary greatly, the disease will affect approximately one in 27 men and one in 89 women.
Continue to read on Egosancares blog about bladder cancer and how treatment might affect continence issues:
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Source: Minding Our Elders - Category: Geriatrics Authors: Carol Bradley Bursack Source Type: blogs
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