Bladder cancer is more common in men, but women often have more advanced disease and worse health outcomes after treatment. Women with high-risk bladder cancer may undergo radical cystectomy, which involves the removal of the bladder and often the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and anterior vaginal wall. This can significantly impact sexual function.
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