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What is urinary Bladder cancer<\/h2>[vc_column_text]The urinary bladder is present in the lower abdomen (pelvis) in form of a hollow organ. Its main function is to collects and stores urine which is produced by the kidneys.<\/span><\/p>\n

Urinary Bladder cancer is caused by the rapid, uncontrollable abnormal growth of bladder cells. Cancer cells usually grow in the lining of the bladder. From there they further spread to the lining of the muscular wall of the bladder.<\/span>[\/vc_column_text]

What are the various types of Urinary bladder cancer<\/h2>[vc_column_text]Basically, there are three types Urinary bladder cancer which are:<\/span><\/p>\n