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In older patients, [[cystoscopy]] with [[biopsy]] of suspected lesions is often employed to investigate for [[bladder cancer]] as a cause for hematuria. | |||
In older patients, [[cystoscopy]] with [[biopsy]] of suspected lesions is often employed to investigate for [[bladder cancer]]. | |||
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Overview
In older patients, cystoscopy with biopsy of suspected lesions is often employed to investigate for bladder cancer as a cause for hematuria.