Other Treatment
Radiation treatment for
bladder cancer uses high-energy X-rays to kill cancer
cells and shrink tumors. External beam radiation comes from a machine outside
the body. The machine aims radiation at the area where the cancer cells are
found.
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is being studied as a treatment for
bladder cancer. PDT uses laser light and a special light-activated substance
(Photofrin) to kill cancer cells. Results of early studies with
photosensitizers show that PDT may be effective in treating recurrent
superficial bladder cancer.8, 14
Until all the drug is out of the body, the skin can get a sort of sunburn after
even short exposures to light. This can last several weeks.15
Other Treatment Choices
- Radiation treatment uses high-dose
X-rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. It may be used before or after
surgery. Radiation therapy also may be used if a person with bladder cancer
cannot have surgery. Radiation therapy also may be used as
palliative care to shrink tumors or relieve
pain.
What To Think About
Some people with bladder cancer may be interested in
participating in research studies called
clinical trials. Clinical trials are designed to find
better ways to treat cancer patients and are based on the most up-to-date
information. People who do not want standard treatments or who are not cured
using standard treatments may want to participate in clinical trials. These are
ongoing in most parts of the United States and in some other countries for
people with all stages of bladder cancer.
The combination of conventional medical treatment and
complementary medicine is an approach that is sometimes termed integrative
medicine, in which conventional and complementary therapies work together for
the best outcome.