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What are the different types of bladder cancer?

What are the different types of bladder cancer?

Forum / Cancer CommunityCategory: Bladder CancerWhat are the different types of bladder cancer?
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Bladder cancer is classified based on the type of cells that become cancerous. The three main types of bladder cancer are:

1. Transitional Cell Carcinoma (TCC)

  • Description: Also known as urothelial carcinoma, TCC is the most common type of bladder cancer, accounting for about 90% of cases. It begins in the urothelial cells that line the inside of the bladder.
  • Subtypes: TCC can be further categorized into non-muscle invasive (superficial) and muscle-invasive types, based on how deeply the cancer invades the bladder wall.
  • Sources: American Cancer Society, National Cancer Institute

2. Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Description: This type accounts for about 4% of bladder cancers in the United States. It begins in the thin, flat squamous cells that may form in the bladder after long-term infection or irritation.
  • Characteristics: Squamous cell carcinomas tend to be more aggressive and are often diagnosed at a more advanced stage.
  • Sources: Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins Medicine

3. Adenocarcinoma

  • Description: This rare type makes up about 2% of bladder cancers and begins in glandular cells that are usually not present in the bladder. These cells can develop from a condition called cystitis glandularis.
  • Characteristics: Adenocarcinomas of the bladder are often aggressive and diagnosed at an advanced stage.
  • Sources: American Cancer Society, Cleveland Clinic

Other Types and Variants

  1. Small Cell Carcinoma
    • Description: This is a rare, highly aggressive form of bladder cancer that begins in neuroendocrine cells.
    • Sources: American Cancer Society
  2. Sarcomatoid Carcinoma
  3. Micropapillary Carcinoma
Understanding the type of bladder cancer is crucial for determining the most appropriate treatment and management strategies. Always consult with healthcare professionals for a comprehensive diagnosis and tailored treatment plan. For more detailed information, you can visit: