What is the recovery time for urinary tract cancer treatment? With the advances in the understanding of urinary tract cancer treatment and its diagnosis, urinary tract cancer rates can grow and catch up with rapidly increasing incidence. Compared with other cancers, it is apparent that rates of diagnosis declined by 15-30% in the United States. While improvement in the quality of treatment has occurred, treatment management for patients with urinary tract cancer now looks at improving the care provided and addressing health care related needs. Recent reviews of a wide range of treatment options may tell you that proper use of adjunctive/cumulative chemotherapy, as well as further improved cancer control strategies that may be of interest to the medical community along with proper consideration and use of oral and parenteral lymph node and/or pelvic lymph node irradiation may help to increase bladder cancer rates. Reducing therapy costs may offer hope for survival, thus helping to spur future medical research and improved management of bladder cancer. Author read this post here Additional Editor: Paul James, MD and John C. Carter Jr. The authors declare no conflict of interest. {#fig002} 
