What is the malignant transformation rate of bladder polyps?
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What is the probability of benign bladder tumor? Bladder tumor is one of the most common tumors, and it is also one of the important diseases endangering human health. Then there are malignant tumors and benign tumors. Is there any benign tumor for bladder tumor? Today, let me talk about the malignant transformation rate of bladder polyps?.
What is the malignant transformation rate of bladder polyps?
First, bladder squamous cell carcinoma is rare, accounting for 3% - 7% of bladder tumors. Bladder adenocarcinoma is more rare, accounting for less than 2% of bladder tumors. Bladder adenocarcinoma is the most common cancer in patients with bladder valgus. Non epithelial bladder tumors mainly come from muscle, blood vessel, lymph, nerve and other tissues, accounting for only about 4% of bladder tumors. It is also divided into benign and malignant. Benign tumors include leiomyoma, rhabdomyoma, hemangioma, fibroma, pheochromocytoma, lipoma, myxoma and osteoma. Malignant tumors include leiomyosarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, carcinosarcoma, malignant lymphoma, malignant melanoma, fibrosarcoma, bone and chondrosarcoma, etc.
* second: bladder irritation and dysuria, 10%-25% frequency of urine, urgency, pain, often confused with cystitis, sometimes due to necrotic tumor tissue loss, a large number of blood clots cause urinary retention.
Third: many patients with bladder cancer have bladder irritation symptoms such as frequent urination, urgency and pain in the early stage of canceration. If the tumor is broken, complicated with infection and bladder muscle spasm, the bladder irritation symptoms will be more obvious. It can be accompanied by chills and fever.
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Bladder tumor is benign, but still malignant tumor in the first place, so I hope that the majority of tumor patients, whether benign or malignant, should be actively treated, let the body recover as soon as possible.