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Best hospitals and doctors for cancer of the bladder neck treatment abroad

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Cost for treatment

Diagnostic tests for cancer of neck of urinary bladder
2385
Bladder cancer treatment with photodynamic therapy
25142
Surgical treatment of cancer of the bladder neck with transurethral resection of the tumor with plastic
9614.2
Cancer rehabilitation
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The Municipal Hospital Karlsruhe is a modern maximum care medical facility, which combines a long tradition and the advanced achievements of modern medicine. The hospital operates on the basis of the University of Freiburg, so scientific innovations in the field of diagnostics and treatment are continuously introduced into pract
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The Hannover Medical School has the status of a leading German medical facility. The advanced medical technologies, highly qualified specialists, as well as productive research activities form a solid basis for top-class medical service of the world standard. The hospital is proud of its outstanding achievements in the treatment
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According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the Hospital Harlaching Munich ranks among the top 20 medical centers in Bavaria, and is also one of the 100 best hospitals in Germany! The medical complex provides top-class medical care, which meets modern European standards. The medical facility is an Academic Hospital of the Ludwi
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According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Hospital Cologne-Holweide ranks among the top medical centers in North Rhine-Westphalia! The medical complex is an academic hospital of the University of Cologne, providing patients with high-quality healthcare based on the latest achievements in university medicine. The hospital ad
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Hospital Kassel
Hospital Kassel
Overall rating9.9 / 10
The Hospital Kassel is a progressive medical facility with a huge medical team, which provides high-quality medical services in all branches of modern medicine. The hospital is part of the regional medical Gesundheit Nordhessen Holding, which unites 5 top-class medical centers, including specialized rehabilitation clinics. With
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Every year, Zurich attracts thousands of foreigners with its best Swiss clinics. One of them is Klinik Im Park that has been providing a constantly high level of medical services, professional care and friendly atmosphere for 25 years. Why exactly do patients choose Swiss clinics? The reason is that our specialists will do their
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The Hirslanden Clinic La Colline Geneva is a multidisciplinary medical facility, where the patient will benefit from an impeccable quality of medical service, responsive care and a humane attitude. The clinic provides both inpatient treatment and outpatient care. There are 67 beds available for hospitalization. The basis of succ
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The Meoclinic Hospital Berlin is one of Germany's most renowned multidisciplinary private hospitals offering top-class and patient-centered medical care. The hospital opened its doors to patients back in 2000 and today is deservedly proud of its vast experience. It has 28 specialized departments, each of which is responsible
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The Albertinen Hospital Hamburgwas founded in 1907 and nowadays it is one of the largest and the most advanced medical centers in Germany. The medical facility has the status of the Academic Hospital of the University of Hamburg, thanks to which it offers the most advanced diagnostic and treatment methods, which allow the doctor
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The Memorial Sisli Hospital Istanbul is the largest and leading medical complex in Turkey, which meets the highest standards of medical care when providing the advanced diagnostics and treatment using the very latest methods. The hospital is part of the Memorial Health Group – it was the first project of this provider of m
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The Memorial Bahçelievler Hospital Istanbul is an advanced multidisciplinary medical center that began its clinical practice in 2018. It is part of the world famous Memorial Healthcare Group. The hospital was designed in accordance with the very latest standards of modern architecture with the aim of providing top-class m
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Nuremberg Hospital
Nuremberg Hospital
Overall rating9 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Nuremberg Hospital ranks among the top German medical facilities! The hospital is one of the largest, highly specialized medical centers in Europe and positions itself as the maximum care hospital. The healthcare facility is an academic hospital of the Paracelsus Medical University
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The Marienhaus Hospital St. Elisabeth Neuwied is an advanced health facility with an excellent reputation in the national medical arena. It is the largest medical complex in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate. The Marienhaus Hospital St. Elisabeth Neuwied is an academic hospital of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and an acade
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The Hirslanden Clinic Permanence Bern is a medical facility with an excellent technical base, modern infrastructure and extremely competent doctors who always put the health and satisfaction of the needs of their patients first. The clinic is part of the world-famous and reputable group of private clinics Hirslanden, which has b
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The Hirslanden Clinic Aarau enjoys the status of one of the largest and most successful private medical facilities in Bern and Zurich. The clinic is part of the Hirslanden Network known in Europe, which is a provider of first-class medical services in Switzerland. The main areas of specialization of the clinic in Aarau include c
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The Knappschaft Hospital Dortmund is a progressive multidisciplinary medical complex providing high quality medical care according to international standards. The hospital was founded in 1958, therefore it has a long history and rich clinical experience. After the overhaul and extensive works on the expansion and modernization o
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Cancer of the bladder is not very active at the stage 1-3, and it is easy to write off the symptoms to a trivial infection of the genitourinary tract. As the pathology progresses, more pronounced symptoms arise and more comprehensive therapy is required. Bladder cancer treatment in Europe demonstrates good results, but it is important to detect the pathology and start therapy as early as possible.

Content

  1. What does cancer of the bladder neck mean?
  2. Symptoms of cancer of the bladder neck
  3. Treatment tactics
  4. Surgical options for cancer of the bladder neck
  5. Can bladder cancer be prevented?
  6. The cost of treatment in Europe
  7. Bladder cancer treatment with Booking Health

Bladder neck cancer is a rare type of cancer that occurs in the tissues at the base of the bladder where it connects to the urethra (urinary tube).

Symptoms of bladder neck cancer may include difficulty urinating, frequent urination, blood in the urine, pain during urination, pelvic pain, and urinary tract infections.

Diagnosis includes a review of the medical history, physical examination, imaging tests such as CT scans or MRI, cystoscopy to examine the bladder and urethra, and often a biopsy to examine tissue for cancer cells.

Treatment options for bladder neck cancer may include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy, depending on the stage of cancer.

The prognosis for bladder neck cancer depends on the stage of the cancer, the type of tumor, and the response to treatment. Early detection and comprehensive treatment can improve outcomes.

What does cancer of the bladder neck mean?

 

Often, bladder cancer originates in the neck, in the ureteric triangle, and on the posterior and lateral walls of the bladder.

Bladder cancer can have different degrees of malignancy. As for bladder cancer that can be considered the most benign, it localizes in a small bladder area, resulting in the formation of adenomas, polyps, and other formations. Malignant tumors include bladder cancer that is represented by more aggressive neoplasms. Such bladder cancer is characterized by the involvement of the submucosa and deeper tissues (invasive bladder cancer, muscle invasive bladder cancer). As the pathologically altered epithelial cells progress, the tumor grows all over the bladder wall and physicians detect that cancer has spread to other organs.

Almost 80% of patients are 50-80 years old, with the research identified disease's peak at the age of 70. Men get diagnosed with the bladder cancer more often than women: according to the frequency of development among all malignant tumors, bladder cancer occupies 11th place in women and the fifth one in men. In men, the bladder cancer tends to be diagnosed at a younger age and is more aggressive. However, in women, if a muscle invasive bladder cancer is detected beyond the stage one-three, there are more risks and fewer chances for survival. Due to anatomical reasons, cancer of the bladder neck develops more often in men. In their genitourinary system, there is a prostate gland, through which the upper part of the urethra goes. And basically, it should be remembered that cancer of the bladder neck is often not an independent pathology, but it develops along with inflammation of the bladder wall or prostate cancer.

Timely diagnosis making and start of treatment of bladder cancer can stop the process and completely eliminate the disorder without negative consequences.

Symptoms of cancer of the bladder neck

 

The initial stages of the bladder cancer are often asymptomatic, causing no concerns to the patient. One of the first signs of the health condition is often hematuria (staining of the urine with blood), the intensity of which can vary. From slight, when the urine becomes pink in color, to the formation of blood clots, which leads to the bladder tamponade and acute urinary retention. At the beginning of the health condition, bleeding is sometimes more of a one-time thing and it doesn’t recur for a long time, thus, delaying the necessary examination. Therefore, at any episode of hematuria, it is necessary to identify its causes by performing a comprehensive examination.

Pain syndrome in people with bladder cancer can have different characteristics depending on the spread of the tumor. If the tumor is locally spread, the initial pain is most often located over the pubis and provoked by the act of urination; later it becomes constant and appears in the perineum and sacral region. If the tumor obstructs the ureteral mouth, hydronephrosis develops, there is a pain in the lumbar region, positive tapping of the lumbar region, palpation of the enlarged kidney. Bone pain usually indicates a metastatic lesion of the skeleton.

As the process progresses and the volume of the lesion increases, other symptoms join. Frequent painful, sometimes difficult urination, pain in the lower abdomen, then in the perineum, inguinal area and sacrum become troublesome. At first, the pains occur when the bladder is full, but later they become constant. The intensity of the pain depends on the degree of bladder wall invasion.

As the diagnosis progresses, the bladder capacity decreases, bleeding episodes become more frequent, which leads to anemia and deterioration of the patient's general health condition. An important thing to know is when the bladder neck and ureters are affected, renal function gradually deteriorates, chronic renal failure develops, urinary infection sets in, which, in more severe cases, can lead to the death of the patient without timely surgery or treatment.

At advanced stages, general weakness, pain in the lumbar and inguinal areas, abdominal pain, lack of appetite and weight loss, fever, swelling of the legs, enlarged lymph nodes join cancer manifestations. Fistulas may appear between the bladder and the rectum.

It is important to know that the above signs (impaired urination, pain, and bleeding) may be symptoms of other diseases of the urinary tract. They are also indicative of urinary tract infections (cystitis, prostatitis), tuberculosis, urolithiasis, benign prostatic hyperplasia, sclerosis of the bladder neck, etc. Bladder cancer patients often undergo prolonged and ineffective treatment in an outpatient clinic. Based only on laboratory parameters (urine and blood tests) and ultrasound findings, specialists at the pre-hospital stage are often unable to make a correct diagnosis, which leads to late initiation of necessary treatment.

Treatment tactics

 

Bladder cancer is treated in different ways, applied either individually or in combination. Because of the multifaceted nature of the diagnosis and the different prognoses for bladder cancer, the most accurate determination of the tumor spreading and the correct classification of the tumor type by the health provider are necessary to choose the best treatment.

If the tumor is superficial and has not spread beyond the bladder mucosa, transurethral resection of the bladder is performed. During the surgery, the tumor is resected and the bleeding vessels are cauterized (coagulated) with a resectoscope placed through the urethra. To reduce the risk of recurrence, a one-time cytostatic bladder lavage is performed during or immediately after the procedure. After treatment of superficial cancers with a high risk of recurrence, multiple cytostatic bladder lavage is performed.

If the bladder cancer has invaded the muscle tissue, or if there is a risk of this, a radical surgery (total cystectomy), i.e. the removal of the bladder and the prostate gland, is the most suitable medical procedure to perform. In this case, the urine is drawn into a reservoir that is created from a part of the intestine and serves as a bladder. In other cases the urine reservoir can be led outside through a special opening, a stoma.

In men, the prostate gland is usually also removed during surgery, but the urethra is usually preserved in modern medical practice. In women, the urethra, uterus, and related organs are usually removed. If surgery is not possible due to the poor general health condition or if the tumor is difficult to reach, radiotherapy or chemotherapy options are considered.

At the time of diagnosing the pathology, only about 5% of patients have metastases. Such cases require the use of radiation therapy or chemotherapy instead of surgery. Depending on the type of tumor, its size, and the presence of metastases, radiation therapy and intravenous treatment with cytostatic drugs are also possible. In eligible patients the chemoradiation therapy demonstrates as good results as a traditional surgery, the latest research studies state. If the tumor has metastasized, radiation therapy is used to relieve symptoms, such as pain, incontinence, caused by the large size of the tumor, and blockage of the urinary tract. Chemotherapy is used to treat metastases: they shrink and the symptoms of the disease become less pronounced.

Surgical options for cancer of the bladder neck

 

When choosing treatment options for the cancer of the bladder neck, the diagnosis is conventionally divided into the superficial one (growing in the lumen), which affects only the mucous membrane, and muscle invasive bladder cancer, i.e. involving the muscular layer of the bladder wall.

Transurethral resection of the bladder is the optimal treatment for superficial cancer. This method uses a special endoscopic technique, which allows the tumor to be removed through the urethra. In this surgery, sequential removal of the tumor is performed using an electric tool loop. Transurethral resection preserves the tumor with all its layers for histological examination, which facilitates correct staging of cancer. This is important for making prognosis and determining further treatment tactics. However, several factors limit the appliance of this type of surgery. According to the latest research information, only a little more than 5% of patients have absolute indications for bladder resection, and the question about the necessity of application of surgery in invasive cancer has not been solved definitively. In the presence of small tumors, evaporation of pathological tissue using high temperatures is possible.

Transurethral surgery is usually suitable at the initial stages of cancer with small volumes of affected tissues of the bladder neck. Endotracheal or spinal anesthesia is used under the supervision of an experienced anesthesiologist present at surgery. The doctor inserts a high-quality video camera-equipped resectoscope into the canal and performs excision of the affected tissue.

Open resection (removal of part of the bladder with the tumor) in superficial cancer, on the contrary, is rarely used nowadays. It is indicated only if there is a tumor, removal of which with transurethral surgery is associated with more risks. This group of tumors includes large tumors at the apex of the bladder. Bladder resection can be performed in a small number of carefully selected patients with a single primary invasive tumor no more than 5-6 cm in diameter that is localized on the moving walls at least 3 cm from the neck. Large-volume surgery with removal of half of the affected organ or more, plastic replacement of the bladder wall defect, and resection for bladder cancer lesions in the neck area are not performed in such cases because of high relapse rate.

The partial resection of the bladder neck can be an option for extensive lesions of the organ's neck. It consists of dissecting the modified tissue to open the lumen necessary for normal urination. The open position of the neck is maintained with a temporary catheter, which is removed in the postoperative period. The result allows a complete restoration of the natural function of the urinary system.

Can bladder cancer be prevented?

 

It is necessary to be attentive to your health and consult a doctor at the first, even minor, signs of the disease. It is important to know the information on the first signs of cancer, monitor the regularity of urination, protect against urogenital infections, diagnose and treat inflammatory processes of the urinary tract in time. Workers of harmful industries should not neglect occupational examinations. It is recommended that people over the age of 40 also undergo annual check-ups for bladder cancer.

The cost of treatment in Europe

 

Leading European hospitals accept patients with bladder cancer even during the lockdown. The cost of treatment in Europe might not be much higher than the one offered by private clinics in your native country. However, European hospitals offer treatment of high quality, which is amazing, since this disease requires the use of a large number of resources. However, the total cost of treatment may be somewhat higher due to the cost of travel and prices for accommodation in Europe.

Generally, the cost of treatment in Europe is the following:

  • The prices for the diagnostics of cancer of the bladder neck start at 886 EUR
  • The cost of treatment in Europe with transurethral resection with subsequent plasty starts at 9,209 EUR
  • The prices for bladder cancer rehabilitation start at 951 EUR per day

With Booking Health, there are European hospitals ready to accept a patient for treatment right now and provide the best services for proper diagnosis making and further therapy.

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Bladder cancer treatment with Booking Health

 

Many patients give up and despair when being diagnosed with cancer. It should be remembered that, according to statistical research, there is a chance of survival even in those severely ill patients whose bladder cancer was detected at the advanced stage. You can improve your chances of regaining health by seeing a doctor timely and entrusting therapy to experienced specialists who use modern equipment and advanced bladder cancer treatment methods.

Bladder cancer treatment with Booking Health is a stress-free experience, which many cancer patients need. Booking Health makes treatment in Europe convenient through the services the company provides, which include the paperwork, communication with the chosen hospital, visa issuing, providing an interpreter for bladder cancer treatment duration, helping to keep in contact with the health provider in Europe, and much more.

You can get full information about bladder cancer treatment in Europe on the Booking Health website. By sending the request you’ll get information about the price, the hospital selection, and general advice on the options for treatment in European hospitals.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board certified doctors Dr. Nadezhda Ivanisova and Dr. Sergey Pashchenko. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

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Sources:

National Library of Medicine

Sage Journals

Science Direct