MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF UROTHELIAL BLADDER CARCINOMAS: A LITERATURE REVIEW

Authors

  • Milena Gulinac Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
  • Dorian Dikov Grand Hospital de l'Este Francilien, France
  • Simeon Lichev Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria
  • Tsvetelina Velikova Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46545/aijcs.v2i1.230

Keywords:

Bladder Carcinoma, Urothelial Carcinoma, Histology.

Abstract

Cancer of the bladder occupies the seventh place among the most common malignancies in the world and also represents the most frequent malignancy of the urinary system, characterized by a tendency to relapse and a specific course of development. Urothelial carcinoma (UC) of the bladder is three times more common in men. By the age of 40, the tumor is sporadic. After the 5th decade, however, the incidence increased sharply. The complications caused by UC worsen the quality of life of patients. UC is the second most common neoplasm of the urogenital system after prostate cancer and is one of the biggest challenges that the World Health Organization (WHO) faces.

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Author Biographies

  • Milena Gulinac, Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

    Department of General and Clinical Pathology, Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

  • Dorian Dikov, Grand Hospital de l'Este Francilien, France

    Grand Hospital de l'Este Francilien, Jossigny, France

  • Simeon Lichev, Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

    Resident at Medical University of Plovdiv, Bulgaria

  • Tsvetelina Velikova, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria

    Department of Clinical Immunology, Medical University of Sofia, Bulgaria/University Hospital Lozenetz, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Published

2020-09-04

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Original Articles/Review Articles/Case Reports/Short Communications

How to Cite

MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF UROTHELIAL BLADDER CARCINOMAS: A LITERATURE REVIEW. (2020). American International Journal of Cancer Studies , 2(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.46545/aijcs.v2i1.230