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The HighBeam™ Research newspaper and magazine archive contains articles from current and back issues of hundreds of publications, including: Modern Medicine, Aging, The Ardell Wellness Report, HealthFacts, Medical Post, Medical Update, Men's Health and the National Women's Health Report. Note: Subscription required to access the full text of articles.
Cancer.gov: Bladder CancerDescription: Comprehensive information from the U.S. National Cancer Institute. (cancer.gov)
eMedicine Health: Bladder CancerDescription: Consumer health resource center providing information on causes, symptoms and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com)
Imperial Cancer Research FundDescription: This UK charity offers news and information about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of bladder cancer. It also gives details on fundraising. (cancerhelp.org.uk)
Johns Hopkins: Bladder CancerDescription: Scientific information describing anatomy, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and ongoing research. (pathology2.jhu.edu)
M.D. Anderson: Bladder CancerDescription: Center-specific as well as general information about the condition from this Houston, Texas institution. (mdanderson.org)
Medical Enterprises: SynergoDescription: Description of a commercial treatment modality involving a hyperthermia device used in the treatment of superficial bladder cancer. (medical-enterprises.com)
Rhode Island Cancer Council: Bladder CancerDescription: Information presented in a fact sheet format describing this disease including methods of its detection. (ricancercouncil.org)
SavonHealth: Bladder CancerDescription: Gives information about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment. (savonbladdercancer.com)
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