Treatment of cancerCancer can be treated by surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy, targeted therapy (including immunotherapy such as monoclonal antibody therapy) and synthetic lethality, most commonly as a series of separate treatments (e.g. chemotherapy before surgery). The choice of therapy depends upon the location and grade of the tumor and the stage of the disease, as well as the general state of the patient (performance status). Cancer genome sequencing helps in determining which cancer the patient exactly has for determining the best therapy for the cancer.
DétrusorLe détrusor (du latin detrusus, participe passé du verbe detrudere pousser de haut en bas) est la couche de muscle lisse située dans la paroi de la vessie. Lorsqu'il est détendu (la plupart du temps), il permet le remplissage passif de la vessie par l'urine en provenance du rein. Quand la vessie atteint un certain volume de remplissage, le muscle détrusor se contracte (et les sphincters se relâchent), ce qui permet le vidage de la vessie à travers l'urètre (miction).
Tumeur de l'utérusUterine cancer, also known as womb cancer, includes two types of cancer that develop from the tissues of the uterus. Endometrial cancer forms from the lining of the uterus, and uterine sarcoma forms from the muscles or support tissue of the uterus. Endometrial cancer accounts for approximately 90% of all uterine cancers in the United States. Symptoms of endometrial cancer include changes in vaginal bleeding or pain in the pelvis. Symptoms of uterine sarcoma include unusual vaginal bleeding or a mass in the vagina.