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Bladder Cancer Center - Clarksville, TN

Clarksville Oncologist Doctors for Bladder Cancer

Type of Physician: Oncologist

What is a Oncologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; the oncologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer and other benign and malignant tumors. These subspecialists decide on and administer chemotherapy as well as consult with surgeons and radiotherapists on other treatment for cancer.

Specialty: Oncology (Medical)

Common Name: Cancer Doctor

Oncologist Doctors in Clarksville *

Nashville Oncology Associates PC
Carl R Willis
2011 Church St
Baptist Medical Plaza I STE 701
Nashville, TN 37203
(615) 284-2310

Vanderbilt University Oncology
Emily Chan
2220 Pierce Ave
777 Preston Research Bldg
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-4967

Vanderbilt University Oncology
Thao Dang
2220 Pierce Ave
777 Preston Research Bldg
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-4967

Vanderbilt Urology
Stanley Duke Herrell
1301 Medical Center Dr
STE STE 3823
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-2880

Vanderbilt University Oncology
Bruce Roth
2220 Pierce Ave
777 Preston Research Bldg
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-4967

Vanderbilt University Oncology
Alan Sandler
2220 Pierce Ave
777 Preston Research Bldg
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-4967

Vanderbilt University Oncology
Jeffrey Sosman
2220 Pierce Ave
777 Preston Research Bldg
Nashville, TN 37232
(615) 322-4967

Clarksville, Tennessee

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Bladder Cancer

The bladder

Your bladder is a hollow organ in the lower abdomen. It stores urine, the liquid waste made by the kidneys.

Your bladder is part of the urinary tract. Urine passes from each kidney into the bladder through a long tube called a ureter. Urine leaves the bladder through a shorter tube (the urethra).

The wall of the bladder has layers of tissue:

  • Inner layer: The inner layer of tissue is also called the lining. As your bladder fills up with urine, the transitional cells on the surface stretch. When you empty your bladder, these cells shrink.
  • Middle layer: The middle layer is muscle tissue. When you empty your bladder, the muscle layer in the bladder wall squeezes the urine out of your body.
  • Outer layer: The outer layer covers the bladder. It has fat, fibrous tissue, and blood vessels.

Cancer Cells

Cancer begins in cells, the building blocks that make up tissues. Tissues make up the bladder and the other organs of the body.

Normal cells grow and divide to form new cells as the body needs them. When normal cells grow old or get damaged, they die, and new cells take their place.

Sometimes, this process goes wrong. New cells form when the body doesn't need them, and old or damaged cells don't die as they should. The buildup of extra cells often forms a mass of tissue called a growth or tumor.

Tumors in the bladder can be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer). Benign tumors are not as harmful as malignant tumors:

  • Benign tumors:

    • are usually not a threat to life
    • can be treated or removed and usually don't grow back
    • don't invade the tissues around them
    • don't spread to other parts of the body.
  • Malignant growths:

    • may be a...

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What is cancer?

Cancer is the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells anywhere in a body. The abnormal cells are termed cancer cells, malignant cells, or tumor cells. Many cancers and the abnormal cells that compose the cancer tissue are further identified by the name of the tissue that the abnormal cells originated from (for example, breast cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer). Cancer is not confined to humans; animals and other living organisms can get cancer. Below is a schematic that shows normal cell division and how when a cell is damaged or altered without repair to its system, the cell usually dies. Also shown is what can occur when such damaged or unrepaired cells do not die and become cancer cells and proliferate with uncontrolled growth; a mass of cancer cells develop. Frequently, cancer cells can break away from this original mass of cells, travel through the blood and lymph systems, and lodge in other organs where they can again repeat the ...

Emergency Contact for Clarksville

  • In case of Emergency, call 911

Nearby Clarksville Hospitals *

Gateway Medical Center
1771 Madison St
Clarksville, TN 37043
(931)552-6622

Trinity Hospital
5001 E Main St
Erin, TN 37061
(931)289-4211

Western State Hospital
2400 Russellville Rd
Hopkinsville, KY 42240
(270)886-4431

Rolling Hills Hospital
2014 Quail Hollow Cir
Erin, TN 37061
(615)628-5700

Jennie Stuart Medical Center
320 W 18th St
Hopkinsville, KY 42241
(270)887-0100

Centennial Medical Center Ashland City
313 N Main St
Ashland City, TN 37015
(615)792-3030

Cumberland Hall Psychiatric Hospital
210 W 17th St
Hopkinsville, KY 42240
(270)886-1919

Horizon Medical Center
111 Highway 70 E
Dickson, TN 37055
(615)446-0446

NorthCrest Medical Center
100 Northcrest Dr
Springfield, TN 37172
(615)384-2411

Logan Memorial Hospital
1625 S Nashville Rd
Russellville, KY 42276
(270)726-4011

Trigg County Hospital
254 Main St
Cadiz, KY 42211
(270)522-3215

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