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Next articleIn March of last year, an MRI scan at a government hospital revealed a shadow in his bladder area. After consulting with several private doctors, his experience suggested it was a tumor. Therefore, the tumor, approximately 1.5cm, was removed at a private hospital. The doctor advised that bladder cancer is prone to recurrence and that he should have a cystoscopy every three months for the first two years. He has already had two follow-up examinations, thankfully without recurrence. He will have his third examination next month. He would like to know if, besides tumor removal, any other treatments are needed to reduce the chance of recurrence. Thank you.Next
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The Hong Kong United Oncology Centre (HKUOC) provides cancer-related medical services such as cancer screening, cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment, including immunotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted drug therapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy and palliative care.

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  • Address: Rooms 01-06, 20/F, 238 Nathan Road, Kowloon (MTR Jordan Station Exit E)
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