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Medical Conditions - Bladder Growth

The bladder can develop abnormal growths called tumors. If the tumor is benign, it will not spread to other areas of the body because it is not cancerous. This is in contrast to a malignant tumor or a cancerous tumor. The bladder can become home to a variety of benign tumor forms.

All bladder growth Q&A

At 28, can bladder cancer cause my brother’s blood in urine?

Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern.

What could cause a small mass in the bladder?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com.Bladder mass of 0.5 inch needs cystoscopy biopsy and resection transurethrally. A solitary mass papillary may turn out to be a very mild tumor.

What does SOL in USG mean?

Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. SOL in bladder (space-occupying lesion) means a bladder growth. Most of the times, the bladder growth will be malignant.

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