The first successful human bladder transplant could offer hope for people with bladder problems. On May 4, 2025, Oscar Larrainzar, 41, became the first human to successfully receive a bladder ...
Urine for a breakthrough — in a true medical milestone, UCLA surgeons completed the world’s first in-human bladder transplant. Dr. Nima Nassiri, a urologic transplant surgeon and director of the UCLA ...
This week, University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders shared he was treated for aggressive bladder cancer. Surgeons removed the diseased bladder, and in a procedure called "neobladder ...
Colorado football coach Deion Sanders addressed his health issues Monday during a news conference, acknowledging that he had kept the worst of it a secret, not even informing his sons or his team.
After Hall of Fame athlete Deion Sanders’ announcement that he battled bladder cancer, doctors are sharing warning signs to monitor. Sanders, who is currently head football coach at the University of ...
Patients with urinary incontinence, sudden and overwhelming urges to urinate, frequent urination and similar problems are usually given the traditional urodynamic test to measure how well the bladder ...
Deion Sanders said on Monday he has fought – and beaten – cancer after having his bladder removed, shedding light on the latest health struggles that have plagued the Hall of Famer. The University of ...
During a July 28 news conference, University of Colorado head coach and NFL legend Deion Sanders revealed he was diagnosed with bladder cancer. Sanders has faced multiple health issues since retiring ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved Johnson & Johnson’s drug delivery system for a type of bladder cancer, offering a potential surgery-free option for patients. The drug release system, ...
The University of Colorado football coach announced he defeated bladder cancer on Monday and shared an update on his current health Sean Neumann is a reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working at PEOPLE ...
NFL Hall of Famer and Colorado football head coach Deion Sanders answered questions about his physical well-being after his battle with bladder cancer earlier this year. "I’m healthy, I’m vibrant," ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results