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    Bladder Cancer

    1 Hoag Dr, Newport Beach, CA 92663

    (949) 722-6237

    How is Bladder Cancer Diagnosed

    If you are experiencing any symptoms that might suggest bladder cancer, your doctor will talk to you about your symptoms, likely followed by a thorough physical exam and bloodwork. Depending on the outcome of those tests, your doctor may refer you to a urologic specialist for other tests that may include:

    • Blue Light/Fluorescence Cystoscopy – an enhanced form of cystoscopy using a light-activated drug that allows cancer cells to glow when a blue light is directed at them.

    • Cystoscopy – doctor inserts a small, flexible camera equipped with a lens and light source through your urethra to examine the inside of your bladder to look for bladder tumors.

    • Surgical biopsy – a tissue sample is taken from the tumor for testing

    • Urine cytology – a urine sample is examined under high magnification to look for cancer cells.

    • Imaging tests – may include CT, PET or MRI scans.

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