| January, 2012 | A Medical Tell-All Can Be Found in Urine As one of the four routes by which substances normally exit the body (the others being feces, breath and sweat), urine has a uniquely valuable role in medicine: It holds clues not just to what people eat and drink, but also to how well their bodies are functioning. |
| November, 2011 | Diabetes Increases Bladder Cancer Recurrence, Progression Risk Diabetes mellitus (DM) appears to be an independent predictor of disease recurrence and progression among patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC), according to investigators. |
| October, 2011 | Drinking Fluids Could Decrease Men's Bladder Cancer Risk: Study Drinking plenty of fluids helps to keep us from becoming dehydrated -- and a new study suggests it might also help to protect men from bladder cancer. |
| September, 2011 | New Bladder Cancer Warning for Diabetes Drug Actos FDA: Increased Risk of Bladder Cancer for Patients Taking Actos the Longest. |
| August, 2011 | Bladder Cancer Risk Even Higher for Smokers Than Thought Awards program recognizes the most successful and innovative case management programs. |
| August, 2011 | Cigarette smoking implicated in half of bladder cancers in women NIH study confirms bladder cancer risk from smoking is higher than previously estimated. |