The study highlights how color vision deficiency can delay bladder cancer diagnosis, increasing mortality risk and ...
Recognizing the sight of blood in urine, the most common first sign of bladder cancer, is often the impetus that leads people ...
A new Stanford Medicine study suggests that colorblindness may obscure one of the earliest warning signs of bladder cancer ...
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Colorblindness may increase the risk of dying from bladder cancer
Researchers have taken a look at survival rates of cancer patients who have color vision deficiency (CVD), finding that ...
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Can colorblindness lead to worse outcomes for bladder cancer patients? A new study suggests so
The earliest symptoms of bladder cancer may go unnoticed by patients with colorblindness or similar color vision deficiencies ...
A retrospective cohort study suggested that people with color blindness may have a higher risk of mortality from bladder cancer compared with those who can see colors. The researchers hypothesized ...
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Color blindness linked to lower bladder cancer survival, early study hints
People with color blindness may be less able to spot an early sign of bladder cancer, making them likelier to be diagnosed ...
For most people with bladder cancer, the first red flag is literally red: blood in the urine. But for people with color blindness, that warning sign may be easy to miss — and missing it could prove ...
Colorblind people might have a unique disadvantage in noticing an early warning sign of certain cancers, a new study suggests.
The analysis showed a higher long-term mortality risk among bladder cancer patients with color vision deficiency. These ...
Out of sight, out of mind. A new study suggests a common eye condition could be quietly masking one of the only early warning ...
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