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Bladder Cancer: Facts for bladder exstrophy patients

November 14, 2018
By Katie Baker
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Understanding the facts about the risks of bladder cancer and how to reduce them are important topics for bladder exstrophy patients and their families.

As part of Bladder Health Month, Dr. John V. Kryger talked with A-BE-C’s Pamela Artigas to help clarify the facts and provide recommendations to the A-BE-C community.

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