Actos Lawsuit Update

Actos Lawsuit: For women, a cystectomy includes the removal of the uterus and part of the vaginal wall. What does that mean for you? Well, for one thing, your vagina may be narrower as a result of the surgery. Usually it is possible to continue to have intercourse, although sometimes there can be some pain [...]

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Actos Lawsuit : There are two broad types of cancers in the bladder: primary and metastatic. Primary bladder cancers are those that begin in the bladder itself. Metastatic cancers are those that originated in another organ and then spread to the bladder. Other tumors can get into the bladder through the bloodstream, through the lymphatic [...]

Actos Lawsuit Announcement

Actos Lawsuit: Pain post-op is initially treated often via the epidural catheter. Intravenous medication may be given as an alternative and switched to oral pain meds once the individual is tolerating liquids. Many physicians order a PCA (patient controlled anesthesia) in which the patient pushes a button that releases pain medication via an intravenous line [...]

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Actos Lawsuits : The stage is very important in determining the treatment that you will receive. There is a good barrier between the urothelium and the muscle of the bladder wall. If the tumor is kept within this barrier, the tumor can usually be completely removed with a transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) (Question [...]

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Actos Lawsuit : Bladder cancer is a malignant overgrowth of the cells of the bladder. Most commonly, the growth occurs in cells that are in the urothelium. The lining of most hollow spaces in the body is made of epithelial cells. The lining of the inside of your cheek, for instance, is an epithelial cell [...]

Actos Lawsuit Announcement

Actos Lawsuit: For many years, it was believed lymph node dissection served mainly to provide prognostic information. Knowing whether nodes have cancer was valuable information which could be used to determine if chemotherapy was warranted after surgery. More recently, a number of studies have shown that doing a nodal dissection may prove to be therapeutic [...]

Actos Lawsuit Discovery

Actos Lawsuit : With a new diagnosis of bladder cancer, several tests need to be completed. Initially, your urine may be sent to a pa­thologist, who looks for the presence of cancer cells. Then, imaging of your body using a CT or MRI of the abdomen and pelvis and an x-ray or CT of your [...]

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Actos Lawsuit : A continent urinary reservoir can be recon­structed using small or large bowel. Unlike noncontinent diversions, larger segments (up to 60 cm [2 feet]) of bowel are configured into a pouch that can store urine. There are two main types of continent diversions: orthotopic and continent-cutaneous. An orthotopic continent diversion is one in [...]

Actos Lawsuit Legal Notification

Actos Lawsuit : A diagnosis of bladder cancer is overwhelming. You may ask yourself “Why me? What now?” In our practice we find that understanding the disease, your prognosis, the plan of therapy, and the details of what your care will mean are reassuring to you and your family. By learning about your problem, you [...]

Actos Lawsuit News Flash

Actos Lawsuit : Although one can bring a ureter directly to the skin surface, it is generally not a good form of diversion. The ureters are flimsy, making them prone to obstruction if they are brought out directly. It may also be difficult to bring both ureters to the same place, thus necessitating two drainage bags. The [...]