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Can colorblindness lead to worse outcomes for bladder cancer patients? A new study suggests so
The earliest symptoms of bladder cancer may go unnoticed by patients with colorblindness or similar color vision deficiencies, a study published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature suggests.
Colorblind people might have a unique disadvantage in noticing an early warning sign of certain cancers, a new study suggests. Reading time 3 minutes Having colorblindness could be even more of a ...
A retrospective cohort study suggested that people with color blindness may have a higher risk of mortality from bladder cancer compared with those who can see colors. The researchers hypothesized ...
For most people with bladder cancer, the first red flag is literally red: blood in the urine. But for people with color blindness, that warning sign may be easy to miss — and missing it could prove ...
Bladder cancer is one of the most common—and least talked about—cancers in the U.S., affecting more than 700,000 Americans.
The Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN) today marks the beginning of Bladder Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM), a nationwide movement to elevate understanding of one of the most commonly diagnosed ...
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